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I. Write the sentences again using the name in brackets. EX: 1. These are her books. (Anne) These are Anne`s book 2. Where is his coat? (Andrew) 3. Its dinner is here. (the dog) 4. Her children are at school now. (Judy) 5. It`s her idea. (My wife) 6. Its leg is broken. (that bird) 7. His new bike is really good. (Jeffry) 8. Here is her telephone number. (the doctor) 9. Is that his car? (my brother) 10. It`s on the desk. (the teacher) 11. These are her keys. (Susana) 12. I like his car. (husband) 13. Those are his children. (Robert) 14. This is her dress. (my mother) 15. I like her earrings. (Katty)

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