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  • Mr. and Mrs. Black live in London. _________ son lives in Sidney.
    Their
  • It's your / yours problem, not my / mine.
    your / mine
  • Jackie is sleeping. __________ is sleeping.
    she
  • Where is ______ son? _______ is playing with ________ friend in the park.
    your / he / his
  • I want to take some pictures of her but ________ doesn't want to pose for ________.
    she/them
  • Can we use _______ washing machine? ________ is broken.
    your / ours
  • Margaret likes music. ________ plays the piano.
    she
  • We don't know that girl but __________ knows ________.
    she/us
  • _______ are going to school.
    They
  • I didn't find my umbrella, so Anna gave me ______ .
    hers
  • We live on Main Street. ________ house is at the end of the street.
    Our
  • These letters belong to Bill. Can you give ______ to ______?
    them / him
  • I don't like dogs. I'm afraid of _______ .
    them
  • Do you know ______ husband? Yes, _____ know _____ but _____ can't remember ____ name.
    her / I / him / I / his
  • I don't eat tomatoes. I don't like _______ .
    them
  • ____ is very cold today. Put on _______ coat when _______ go out.
    It / your / you
  • Who is that woman? Why are you looking at ______?
    her
  • What do you do with _______ teddy bear? _______ is dirty.
    your / it
  • She is a nurse and _______ loves ______ job.
    she / her
  • Catherine is going to the beach with _____ friends next weekend.
    her
  • Jack is a handsome guy and Joan likes ________.
    him
  • We had dinner with some friends of ________.
    ours
  • My brother has a new job but _________ doesn't like _______ very much.
    he/it
  • I'm talking to you. Please, listen to ______ .
    me