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A: Is this your pet? What’s its name?
B: Goofy.
A: Oh, is a beautiful dog!
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Great! The pronoun it replaces the dog.
Wrong! Check that in this sentence the subject is a dog. The right pronoun is: it.
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A: Who is he?
B: He is my friend Edgar. are classmates.
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Great! In this context the pronoun we refers to two people.
Wrong! Check the information that appears after the space. It refers to two people who study together.
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A: This is Vicky. is my best friend.
B: Nice to meet you Vicky.
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Excellent! She is the pronoun that replaces Vicky.
Sorry! In this dialogue a person is introducing a woman: Vicky.
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A: Where is Tony from?
B: is from England.
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Good! He is the right pronoun that substitutes Tony.
Sorry! Check that Tony is a man, please use a singular pronoun that refers to a man.
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A: Where is Charlie?
B: is in the library.
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Very good! The right pronoun that substitutes Charlie is: he.
Wrong! Please use a singular pronoun that substitutes Charlie.
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A: When’s your birthday?
B: is on November 25th .
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Excellent! You have used the right pronoun that refers to a birthday.
Sorry! It is necessary to use a singular pronoun that substitutes a thing: birthday.
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A: Are your parents from Puebla?
B: No, they aren’t. are from Hidalgo.
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Right answer! The pronoun they refers to your parents.
Wrong! In this dialogue it is necessary a plural pronoun that replaces: your parents.
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A: Are you my Math teacher?
B: Yes, am.
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Very good! In the dialogue the person answers using the first pronoun: I.
Wrong! Check that the Math teacher is who answers, please use the first pronoun.
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A: Who are they?
B: are my parents.
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Excellent! That pronoun refers to: my parents.
Sorry! Please use a plural pronoun that can substitute: my parents.
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A: Are you 18 years old?
B: No, I’m not. am 17 years old.
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Excellent! A person answers the question by using the first subject pronoun.
Wrong! It is necessary to use the first personal pronoun.