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OnlineFor grammar games and activities, visitwww.grammarworkshop.<strong>com</strong>.You can <strong>com</strong>bine sentences that have subject pronouns.Use a plural subject pronoun to replace the singular pronouns,or join the pronouns with and. Use a plural verb in the<strong>com</strong>bined sentence.She enjoys science fiction. We enjoy science fiction.I enjoy science fiction. She and I enjoy science fiction.You can also <strong>com</strong>bine sentences that have object pronouns thatshare the same action. Replace the singular pronouns with aplural pronoun, or join the pronouns with and.Max gave her a book. Max gave them a book.Max gave him a book. Max gave her and him a book.Anna waved to him.Anna waved to me.Anna waved to us.Anna waved to him and me.Combine each pair of sentences. You can either use a plural pronounor join the pronouns with the word and. The first one is done for you.1. He read Treasure Island. I read Treasure Island.We read Treasure Island.2. Mr. Gomez gave him Helen Keller: Rebellious Spirit. Mr. Gomez gave meHelen Keller: Rebellious Spirit.3. Read the book to him. Read the book to her.4. The librarian reads to you. The librarian reads to him.5. Please give some books to him. Please give some books to me.Unit 5 ■ 175

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