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Does he know what I want?
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Tell him to call me right away.
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" it " "": "I hear a knock at the door. - I think it's my wife. . -, ." , , : "The music stopped. He didn't notice it. - . ." " it " , , , .
It's snowing.
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It's very cold in the room.
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It's three o'clock.
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It's two miles to the station.
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It's twenty degrees above zero.
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(POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS)
1. whose? ?
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1- | my | mine |
2- | - | - |
3- | his | his |
her | hers | |
its | its | |
1- | our | ours |
2- | your | yours |
3- | their | theirs |
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Besides his duties at the two hospitals, his teaching and private practice, he gave lectures and was editing a journal on surgery.
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accepted the invitation of his friend Dr. Draring the famous scientist, and was staying in his large old-fashioned house.
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works hard at his English.
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Raise your hands!
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No one understood his true relations with his wife, and it was said that he was sometimes very cruel to her.
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I left my dictionary at home. May I use yours? (: your dictionary)
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His report is more interesting than ours.
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It was an old friend of hers who was apparently arriving in Paris that afternoon.
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My bag is black. His is brown.
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This room will be mine, and that room will be yours.
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Take my notebook and I'll take yours.
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is a friend of mine.
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