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A: The children will come soon. B: Could you wait for (them / us)?
them
A: I am hungry. B: The doughnut is for (me / you).
me.
A: Pamela likes flowers. B: These are for (you / her).
her
A: I am the doctor. B: Can you come with (him / me)?
me
A: We can't solve this. B: Could you help (us / them)?
us
A: Are your parents at home? B: I want to talk to (them / us).
them
A: Where is Jimmy? B: We are waiting for (her / him).
him
A: How much is that dress? B: I like (it / you) very much.
it
A: I'm Alan. B: Do you know (me / him)?
me
A: I like your shoes. B: Where did you get (them / us).
them
A: We are going for a walk. B: Come with (them / us).
us
A: Where do you live? B: We want to visit (me / you).
you
That red bike is (him / his).
his
These cakes are (us / ours)!
ours
Are those children (you / yours)?
yours
The old bag is (me / mine).
mine
Is the flat (her / hers)?
hers
A: Whose mother is she? B: She's (them / theirs).
theirs
This heavy suitcase is (him / his).
his
The food on the table is (us / ours).
ours
The new car is (their / theirs).
theirs
This house is (her / hers).
hers
The coffee is (me / mine).
mine
Is this cup (you / yours)?
yours