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English, 11.10.2020 14:01 ThatOneDumbAsian
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Match the phrases that contain antecedents with the phrases that contain the corresponding pronouns.
and waved at it.
and waved at him.
and waved at them.
Mrs. Kawasaki looked at the man
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Mrs. Kawasaki looked at the children
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Mrs. Kawasaki looked at the ship
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