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English, 03.11.2020 07:40 djfluffyman999

1. Linda and Kevin work at a farm 2. Bob and I will go to the cinema tomorrow
3. Mr. John is my teacher
4. My mother is tall
5. This ball is small.
6. These are the sunflowers,
β†’ They work at a farm
will go to the cinema tomorrow
is my teacher
is tall
is small
are the sunflowers
is my best friend,
are so nice
7. Jessica is my best friend.
8. These pictures are so nice.
9. My brother and my sister are doing
homework
10. My class will go to the beach next week.
are doing homework.
will go to the beach next week.
3. Substitute the underlined words with the correct object pronoun:

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