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The group's doctrine would not allow (they, them) to attend a school dance. |
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Our plants seem to become moribund in the cold winters, but (they, them) perk up again in the spring. |
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(They, Them) don't think it's a good idea for me to move to California. |
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The two countries called an armistice and decided that the fighting had gone on long enough. Eight years later, (they, them) are still living side-by-side peacefully. |
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The phone company buried the cables in the ground in a huge conduit that would protect (they, them) from damage. |
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Although (it, its, it's) known as a honeymoon spot, the Falls are awe-inspiring for everyone. |
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That was your best work, wasn't (it, its, it's)? |
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When the frog transforms (it, its, it's) called metamorphosis. |
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Our high school buys (it, its, it's) class rings from Josten's Corporation. |
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The little bird couldn't find (it, its, it's) mother. |
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Because Dad has such a steadfast partner in his business, (he, him) is confident that things will run smoothly if he's gone for a day. |
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Their son had stolen from them so many times that they felt they had to repudiate (he, him) until he got his life in order. |
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For nearly 20 years Napoleon seemed invincible, until (he, him) suffered defeat. |
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It is very difficult for my dad to be impartial when (he, him) referees my games. |
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Although I tried to comfort my dad after my mom died, I'm afraid that I was not much solace to (he, him). |
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During Millard Fillmore's term, Harriet Beecher Stowe published (her, hers, she) antislavery novel Uncle Tom's Cabin. |
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Ms. Hicks asked the girl if the hair bow was (her, hers, she). |
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Sara made a big blunder while (her, hers, she) was cooking and now has a burned pan. |
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My best friend could write (her, hers, she) name with both hands at the same time. |
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The red wagon with the missing wheel is (her, hers, she). |
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She was tired of listening to the trivial conversation at the party; (she, her) just wanted to go home. |
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Her hearing impediment was diagnosed at a very early age, so (she, her) was able to learn how to read lips and use sign language to communicate. |
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It's natural for a young girl to emulate (she, her) mother. |
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The surly man began to yell at the cashier for a mistake (she, her) had made on his bill. |
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Dr. Johnson hesitated to admit Ethel into the hospital because of (she, her) notorious reputation as a hypochondriac. |
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Can you give (I, me) any insight as to the place I should plant my tree for the best growth? |
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The robust flavor of the marinara sauce cause (I, me) to long for my home back in Italy. |
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Every time (I, me) am around Samuel, I get embarrassed by his strident jokes. |
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(I, Me) cannot believe that Stephanie's pensive comments were allowed in her speech. Her morbid comments shocked the whole class. |
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The melodious sound of my mother's voice woke (I, me) gently every morning. |
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