A Pronouns
Exercise 1. Complete the following dialogue between the Greek philosopher
Socrates and a man who comes running to him, by filling in suitable
personal pronouns:
Man
: Sir, .....
. was in the market when ........... heard some
news about one of your disciples.
would like to share
..... with ...
Socrates : Please wait. First, is the news good or bad?
Man
..... am afraid ....... is bad.
Socrates : See, ........... concerns a disciple of mine. So it is a serious
issue. Did ............ see something
.?
Man : No, Sir, ............ simply heard
Socrates : Secondly, are ............ sure
is true?
Man : Most probably ............ is false.
Socrates : One last point. Will it be useful for ............ to hear ............?
Man : Not really.
Socrates : If something is bad, most probably not true and not useful,
why do .......... want to tell ............ about ............?
Answers
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Answer:
I, you,
I , it is
I'm
you
I
It's
you ,it
you,me , that
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I, I, I, IT, YOU, IT, I, IT, IT, YOU, YOURSELF, I, IT, YOU, IT, IT, ME, IT, YOU, ME, IT
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