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"Do you know how to play Uno?" he asked. "(my, mine, I, me) would like to play a game." |
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Jarrett's house is west of (my, mine). |
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(My, Mine, I, Me) shall not talk to Brenda again! |
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After I got a bad report card, I wanted to hide from (my, mine) parents. |
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The last piece of cake is (my, mine). |
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(Their, Theirs, They, There's) was the last apartment to be sprayed for bugs. |
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(Their, Theirs, They, There's) won't even try to help us. |
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With a family as fun as (their, theirs, they, there's), it must be nice to be at home every day. |
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The last family to hike down the mountain was (their, theirs, they, there's). |
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Mrs. Smith does not like her students to approach her with a question until they have first tried to figure out the answer on (their, theirs, they, there's) own. |
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(You, Your, Yours, You're) was the best painting in the gallery. |
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If (you, your, yours, you're) lazy, you will not get very far in life. |
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(His, He) face began to droop when he knew he couldn't go out. |
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The last family to hike down the mountain was (their, theirs, they, there's). |
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I need to calculate the distance from my house to (you, your, yours, you're). |
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When the sailor came home from the war, his family was there to greet (he, him). |
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We had to release our lizard because (he, him) was not eating properly in captivity. |
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Bill believes his experience playing chess gives (he, him) a significant advantage. |
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As a former speed skating Olympian, (he, him) can cite the demands of the sport in an instant. |
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The Great Gatsby is Fitzgerald's finest work and certainly the book for which (he, him) is best known. |
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