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I am thinking about moving back to London. You didn't say a word at the meeting. He still hasn't replied to our letter. She highly speaks of her manager. The door must be locked. It (= the door) won't open. We spent the whole weekend in the countryside. You are the boss here! They will probably build a new supermarket in our small town. Personal pronouns - object form: Your sister doesn't seem to like me. I called you twice last night. The police officer told him to get out of the vehicle. Oh gosh, I'm going to cry for her. There used to be a small cafe next to my house. I really miss it (= the cafe) sometimes. Don't you trust us? I didn't mean to offend you, guys! We've been waiting for them fifty minutes now. |
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