E. Underline the noun phrases that can be replaced with the pronouns in brackets.
1. The round cookies are in the glass jar. (They)
2.
The children on the swings are enjoying
themselves in the park. (They)
3. The red convertible runs fast. (It)
4. The gentle and caring Ms Sahu loves the
children of her class. (She)
5. Fresh handpicked cherries are sold by this
fruit seller. (They)
6. All the oranges can be put in one basket. (They)
7. The tall man with a beard offered my grandfather
a seat. (He)
8. The large egg-shaped boulder came rolling
down the hill. (lt)
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The round cookies are in the glass jar. (They)
2.
The children on the swings are enjoying
themselves in the park. (They)
3. The red convertible runs fast. (It)
4. The gentle and caring Ms Sahu loves the
children of her class. (She)
5. Fresh handpicked cherries are sold by this
fruit seller. (They)
6. All the oranges can be put in one basket. (They)
7. The tall man with a beard offered my grandfather
a seat. (He)
8. The large egg-shaped boulder came rolling
down the hill. (lt)
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1) the round cookies
2) the children on the swings
3) the red convertible
4) the gentle and caring Ms Sahu
5) fresh handpicked cherries
6) all the oranges
7) the tall man with a beard
8) the large egg-shaped boulder
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