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undations," pp. 75-76. EXERCISE XXXVI. _Fill the blanks with the proper pronouns:_-- 1. Many a brave man met ---- death in the war. 2. Has everybody finished ---- exercise? 3. If any one has not finished let ---- hold up ---- hand. 4. It is true that this is a free country; but that does not mean that every one may do as ---- please (pleases). 5. Either John or Harry will let you look on ---- book. 6. Let each take ---- turn. 7. If anybody but John had come, we would not have admitted ----. 8. Any one who wishes may have a ribbon to wear in ---- button-hole. 9. Neither Bois-Guilbert nor Front de Boeuf found himself (them selves) a match for the unknown knight who challenged ----. 10. Every kind of animal has ---- own proper food. 11. Not an officer, not a private escaped getting ---- clothes wet. 12. The Senate has (have) instructed ---- conferees to yield to the demand of the conferees of the House of Representatives. 13. Everybody has possessions of some kind which ---- prize (prizes) highly. 14. It is a shame that each of the men, when ---- draw (draws) ---- pay, take (takes) it to the tavern. 15. Will either of you gentlemen lend me ---- (third person) pencil? 16. Two men saw the deed; but neither would tell what ---- saw. 17. Every one should be careful of the feelings of those around ----. 18. Each of the pupils has (have) ---- own dictionary. 19. Nobody went out of ---- way to make her feel at home. 20. Neither Charles nor his brother ate ---- breakfast this morning. 21. Everybody goes to bed when ---- please (pleases). 22. The committee has handed in ---- report. 23. The senior class has elected ---- class-day speakers. 24. If any one wishes to see me let ---- call at my office. 25. Either Florence or Grace will lend you ---- fan. 26. Every one must judge of ---- own feelings. 27. Whoever loves ---- school should do ---- best to elevate the school tone. 28. A person who is rude in ---- table manners will be disliked. 29. Nobody in ---- senses ever thinks of doing that. 30. Each one as before will chase ---- favorite phantom. 31. She laughs like one out of ---- mind. 32. Everybody was on deck amusing ----self (selves) as best ---- could. 33. No one should marry unless ---- has (have) the means of supporting ---- self (selves) and ---- family. 34. Probably everybody is eloquent at least once in ---- life. 35. Everybody rises early and goes on deck, where ---- inhale (inhale
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