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You'll have to drive me home from my eye doctor because (my, mine, I, me) won't be able to see very well. |
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(My, Mine, I, Me) uncle likes his new canoe. |
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Whenever I've forgotten (my, mine), my friend lends me a pencil. |
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My thirst for more money led (my, mine, I, me) to take a second job. |
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I expect (my, mine) students to have exemplary behavior in school. |
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(We, Us) hoped he wouldn't exhibit any of his bizarre behavior while the dignitary was visiting. |
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After such a wonderful performance, (we, us) felt the need to applaud loudly. |
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We are going to have to engage that country in war if they keep threatening (we, us). |
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The woman who helped (we, us) find Ryan was very beautiful, but she wore dowdy, faded clothing. |
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Although (we, us) agreed with the protesters' viewpoint, we did not sanction their use of violence. |
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Our teacher will not disclose her middle name because (she, her) does not like it. |
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I did not intend to hurt (she, her) feelings, so I apologized to her. |
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Ethel will respond to her desire for ice cream by getting the biggest dip (she, her) can get. |
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The daughter of a coal miner, she spent (she, her) early years in poverty. |
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You'd have thought that someone yelled at her the way (she, her) was carrying on. |
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"Do (you, your, yours, you're) think," asked Mom "that Kim knows about her surprise birthday party?" |
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We've told (you, your, yours, you're) many times that it's not polite to interrupt someone while they're talking. |
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If (you, your, yours, you're) grow another inch, you will be as tall as your sister. |
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Do (you, your, yours, you're) shoes fit? |
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Your larynx can be affected if (you, your, yours, you're) a heavy smoker. |
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We signed a contract agreeing to pay the company to install a pool in (our, ours, we) backyard. |
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(Our, Ours, We) wear warm clothes to insulate us from the weather. |
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We had to buy a new radio because (our, ours, we) had no power. |
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(Our, Ours, We) was a presentation that was liked by the board members. |
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Most of (our, ours, we) relatives live in little towns not far from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. |
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The new mayor was so pretentious that no one wanted to be around (he, him) for very long. |
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He has been working very hard, but I don't think (he, him) can sustain that level of effort for much longer. |
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(He, Him) apologized for any confusion his subsequent comments on the subject may have caused. |
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Although there are many who do not think (he, him) will be a good king, Charles is the heir apparent. |
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The vulture's talon helped (he, him) grab the little animal. |
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On Memorial Day we remember the people (whose, who, who's) have died for our country. |
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(Whose, Who, Who's) going to the grocery store to get the fruit for our smoothies? |
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If you can find out (whose, who, who's) lunch this is, we can return it to him or her. |
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Do you know (whose, who, who's) car we are taking to the library tomorrow afternoon? |
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(Whose, Who, Who's) job is it to sweep the floor? |
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