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выделенные слова личными местоимениями.

1.      The teacher helped the
students to translate the text.
2. Mother asked Mary to wash the plates.
3. My friend writes a letter to his sister. 4. Jane took
three books from Jim. 5. His cousins live in Moscow. 6. Their grandparents will come tomorrow.
7. Mary works in a shop. 8. His brother doesn’t like rats.

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притяжательные местоимения my, your, his, her, our. Dear
Sally,

     Thank you for … letter. I’m fine and I hope that you and … parents are fine too. In your letter you ask me who helps me with … homework. I’ve got a brother, but he never helps me with … homework. My friend Joan has got a brother too and he always helps her with … homework, then she helps him with

cleaning … room.

    We do a lot of homework because … Maths teacher and … English teacher are very strict. … parents think it is okay to have a lot of homework. They always say, “… teachers were strict too, and so we learned a lot.” Well, so what can I do? Joan’s parents say that

she needs some free time so that she can play or meet … friends.

   Thank you for… photo. I think
you look so sweet.

   I hope to hear from you soon.

Love,

Sarah 

  • 1. She helped them to translate the text. 2. She asked her to wash the plates. 3. He is writing a letter to his sister. 4. She took them from Jim. 5. They live in Moscow. 6. They will come tomorrow. 7. She works in a shop. 8. He doesn’t like rats.
    Sally,     Thank you for your letter. I’m fine and I hope that you and your parents are fine too. In your letter you ask me who helps me with my homework. I’ve got a brother, but he never helps me with my homework. My friend Joan has got a brother too and he always helps her with her homework, then she helps him with

    cleaning his room.

       We do a lot of homework because our Maths teacher and our English teacher are very strict. My parents think it is okay to have a lot of homework. They always say, “Our teachers were strict too, and so we learned a lot.” Well, so what can I do? Joan’s parents say that she needs some free time so that she can play or meet her friends.