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In English / High School | 2025-07-03

Fill in the blanks with pronouns.

1) John and ______ are going to the park.
2) ______ is my best friend.
3) Can ______ help me with this?
4) ______ are playing football.
5) The cat is hungry. ______ is looking for food.
6) ______ went to the market to buy fruits.
7) ______ is the best answer.

Asked by edfwef9394

Answer (2)

The correct pronouns to fill in the blanks vary based on context, with examples including 'I', 'He', 'You', 'They', 'It', 'She', and 'This'. Each pronoun corresponds to the subject of the sentence, ensuring clarity and efficiency in communication. Understanding how to use different pronouns helps in constructing grammatically correct sentences.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-04

To fill in the blanks with pronouns, we first need to understand what a pronoun is. A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. Common pronouns include 'he', 'she', 'it', 'they', 'we', and 'you'.
Now, let's fill in the blanks:

John and I/you/he/she/they are going to the park.

I would be used if you are including yourself with John.
You would be used if talking directly to someone.
He/She/They could be used if referring to another person/multiple people.


He/She is my best friend.

He is used if the friend is male.
She is used if the friend is female.


Can you/someone help me with this?

You is used if asking directly.
Someone if talking in general.


We/They are playing football.

We if you are part of the group.
They if speaking about others.


The cat is hungry. It is looking for food.

It is used because the cat is an animal.


I/He/She/They/Someone went to the market to buy fruits.

I if you are the one who went.
He/She/They if someone else went.
Someone for general reference.


This/That/It is the best answer.

This/That often refer to something specific.
It if referring to something mentioned earlier.



By considering the context of each sentence, we select the appropriate pronoun to complete each sentence meaningfully.

Answered by RyanHarmon181 | 2025-07-06