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1bob is one of (our, us, ours) best pupils. 2. it isn't (my, mine) bag. i've left (my, me, mine) at home. 3. i've just waxed the floor. don't walk on (itself, it, its) yet. 4. let (they, them, their) read the story again. 5. will you tell (we, us, our) about great britain? 6. is this mary's scarf? no, it is (me, my, mine7. (your, you, yours) house is not far from (our, us, ours). 8. whose cigarettes are these? they may be (our, ours) cigarettes. oh, yes, they are (our, ours). 9. (our, ours) car is faster than (their, theirs). 10. a friend of (you, yours, your) came to see (we, us, ours) yesterday. 11. we know (they, them, theirs) very well and both peter and nell know (we, us, ours). 12. you can do it without (mine, my, me) help but not without (they, their, theirs). 13. he couldn't lend me the dictionary because it wasn't (he, him, his). 14. she is writing a letter to an old friend of (her, hers, she). 15. this suitcase isn't (us, our, ours). there's somebody's name on it. 16. this is not (my, mine, me) car. (my, mine, me) is a 1980 model.17. could you help me sort out these things? i cannot tell which are (your, you, yours) and which are (we, our, ours). 18. ( you, your, yours) ticket is on the table and where is (her, she, hers p. 19. she first looked at the title of the story and then at (her, she, hers). 20. can i borrow (your, yours, you) umbrella? - i'm sorry, it isn't (me, my, mine). 21. i'm sorry, but he's busy. do you mind waiting for (he, him, his)? 22. who told you about it? - a friend of (you, your, yours). 23. don't ask for help. do it (you, yourself). 24. did he enjoy (him, his, himself) at the party? 25. jill had lived by (itself, herself, her) before (her, hers) marriage, but now she was happy with her husband in (their, theirs) new house which (her, hers) husband had built (him, himself, itself).

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1bob is one of our  best pupils. 2. it isn't my bag. i've left mine at home. 3. i've just waxed the floor. don't walk on it yet. 4. let them read the story again. 5. will you tell us about great britain? 6. is this mary's scarf? no, it is mine.7. your house is not far from ours. 8. whose cigarettes are these? they may be our cigarettes. oh, yes, they are ours. 9. our car is faster than theirs. 10. a friend of yours  came to see us  yesterday. 11. we know them very well and both peter and nell know us. 12. you can do it without my help but not without theirs. 13. he couldn't lend me the dictionary because it wasn't his. 14. she is writing a letter to an old friend of hers. 15. this suitcase isn't ours. there's somebody's name on it. 16. this is not my car. mine is a 1980 model.17. could you help me sort out these things? i cannot tell which are yours and which are ours. 18. (your ticket is on the table and where is hers. 19. she first looked at the title of the story and then at her. 20. can i borrow your umbrella? - i'm sorry, it isn't mine. 21. i'm sorry, but he's busy. do you mind waiting for him? 22. who told you about it? - a friend of yours. 23. don't ask for help. do it yourself. 24. did he enjoy himself at the party? 25. jill had lived by herself  before her  marriage, but now she was happy with her husband in their new house which her  husband had built himself
Tyukalova
Paintings by monet, rembrandt, and degas (a) have been stolen from the boston museum. yesterday afternoon two thieves wearing police uniforms arrived at the museum and asked the guard (b) (to show) them monet’s paintings. they said that they (c) (had received) a telephone call at the police station that morning telling them that the paintings were in danger. the guard immediately let them (d) (to see) the paintings. the thieves told him (e) (to turn off) the alarm system and then suddenly they made him (f)  (lie) on the ground and they tied his arms and legs. they worked very quickly and carefully and when they (g) (had collected) the best paintings they (h) (left) the museum quietly and calmly through the front door. the director of the museum, karen haas said: ‘the thieves (i) (have taken) our best pictures. i (j) (have worked/have been working) here for 12 years and i can’t believe that this (k) (has happened). how did they manage (l) (to take) them so easily? they might (m) (try) (n) (to sell) them to an art collector in europe, but this will be difficult because the paintings are so well known. if they (o) (were not be) so well known, it would (p) (be) easier (q) (to sell) them. we have decided (r) (to employ) more guards, and a new alarm system (s) has already (been put) in. i’m sure the police will find the thieves and our paintings, but they think it might (t) (take) a long time.’
annabanova9
1can cross my eyes closed across the road. you may hurt the machine and then have to go once again to the hospital. 2it stands to attract a lot of attention, namely: to laugh, to cry, to argue, to swear, to sort things out. is considerations of decency not to spit on the pavement and generally make a mess. you pollute the streets and spoil the mood of others. nelsa to blow your nose and sneeze, not covering her mouth. also not picking his nose and teeth. plohim polite to point the finger at anything. if you want to provide your neighbor to some object, then just nod your head or show look. 6he stands to cuss when around people, especially children. nelsa to burp in public, at least, specifically and loudly. pravila good behavior is not recommended to walk down the street naked and scratching your private parts. ne should advertise violence, murder, terrorism, and its hostility to any nation. accordingly, in the street not to commit acts of a criminal nature. ne should be much to issue their religious feelings, namely, to publicly pray, sing psalms, to perform various rites of sacrifice. n the street cannot conduct inconsistent with the authorities of demonstrations, meetings, pickets. thorgaut in designated areas (e.g. on the market), and street trading is prohibited. na the street to race cars, to hold fights. na the street to burn trash, such as plastic waste or autumn leaves. in the summer, often open fires are prohibited. it is impossible to organize activities that will disturb other people: to block the traffic on roads, use of various harmful chemicals to conduct dangerous experiments, experiments. nelsa to walk and fight just the big dogs without a muzzle, a leash. 16 on the street cannot arbitrarily cut branches and trunks of trees in the immediate vicinity of the sidewalks and roadway. you cannot violate the rules of the road, both drivers and pedestrians

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1bob is one of (our, us, ours) best pupils. 2. it isn't (my, mine) bag. i've left (my, me, mine) at home. 3. i've just waxed the floor. don't walk on (itself, it, its) yet. 4. let (they, them, their) read the story again. 5. will you tell (we, us, our) about great britain? 6. is this mary's scarf? no, it is (me, my, mine7. (your, you, yours) house is not far from (our, us, ours). 8. whose cigarettes are these? they may be (our, ours) cigarettes. oh, yes, they are (our, ours). 9. (our, ours) car is faster than (their, theirs). 10. a friend of (you, yours, your) came to see (we, us, ours) yesterday. 11. we know (they, them, theirs) very well and both peter and nell know (we, us, ours). 12. you can do it without (mine, my, me) help but not without (they, their, theirs). 13. he couldn't lend me the dictionary because it wasn't (he, him, his). 14. she is writing a letter to an old friend of (her, hers, she). 15. this suitcase isn't (us, our, ours). there's somebody's name on it. 16. this is not (my, mine, me) car. (my, mine, me) is a 1980 model.17. could you help me sort out these things? i cannot tell which are (your, you, yours) and which are (we, our, ours). 18. ( you, your, yours) ticket is on the table and where is (her, she, hers p. 19. she first looked at the title of the story and then at (her, she, hers). 20. can i borrow (your, yours, you) umbrella? - i'm sorry, it isn't (me, my, mine). 21. i'm sorry, but he's busy. do you mind waiting for (he, him, his)? 22. who told you about it? - a friend of (you, your, yours). 23. don't ask for help. do it (you, yourself). 24. did he enjoy (him, his, himself) at the party? 25. jill had lived by (itself, herself, her) before (her, hers) marriage, but now she was happy with her husband in (their, theirs) new house which (her, hers) husband had built (him, himself, itself).
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