Answer:
I’ll help you complete the exercises in the image:
Exercise 62.4:
For this exercise, you’ll need to use pronouns such as “him,” “her,” “your,” etc.
- Where’s Amanda? Have you seen her?
- Where are my keys? Where did I put them?
- This book belongs to Ben. Can you give it to him?
- I can’t find my phone. Can I use yours?
- We’re going to the cinema. Why don’t you come with us?
- Did your sister pass her exams?
- Some people talk about their work all the time.
- Last night I went out for a meal with a friend of mine.
Exercise 62.3:
Complete the sentences with the correct prepositions or phrases:
- I invited them to stay with me at my house.
- She invited me to stay with her at her house.
- They invited us to stay with them at their house.
- He gave her his phone number, and she gave him hers.
- She gave them her phone number, and they gave her theirs.
- Did you invite him to stay with you at your house?
These exercises practice using the correct pronouns and prepositions to make sentences clear and appropriately convey relationships between people and objects. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!