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ys. 2. John ---- wrote that letter. 3. You are nearly as tall as ----. 4. All wore dress suits except Charles and--. 5. I know that it was ----. 6. I knew it to be ----. 7. ---- being young, they tried to deceive him. 8. It was either ---- or his brother that called. 9. What were you and ---- talking about? 10. I can run as fast as ----. 11. ---- who had always protected her, she now saw dead at her feet. 12. ---- and his father are in business together. 13. She is as good as ----. 14. I should never have imagined it to be ----. 15. Boys like you and ---- are expected to do what is right without being told. 16. Yes, I told them what you said, ---- among the rest. 17. I did as well as ----. 18. It was Joseph, ---- whom Pharaoh made prime-minister. 19. Let ---- who made thee answer that. 20. Whom can I trust, if not ----? V. SHE, HER, HERSELF. 1. Before leaving Mary we saw ---- and her baggage safe on the train. 2. ---- and her two cousins have been visiting us. 3. I would not go to town alone, if I were ----. 4. It was not ---- but her sister that you met yesterday. 5. You are as old as ----. 6. ---- and I are not in the same class. 7. Was it ---- that did it? 8. I cannot let you and ---- sit together. 9. You play the violin better than ----. 10. Such girls as ---- are not good companions. 11. I am certain that it was ----. 12. Girls like ---- are not good company. 13. If any one is embarrassed, it will not be ----. 14. If any one is late it will be sure to be ----. VI. THEY, THEM, THEMSELVES. 1. ---- and their children have left town. 2. We shall soon be as poor as ----. 3. Yes, it was ----. 4. I do not know whether the Macdonalds are Scotch or Irish but I thought the Scotch family alluded to might be ----. 5. The mischievous boys you speak of could not have been ---- for ---- were at home. VII. WHO, WHOM, WHOEVER, WHOMEVER. 1. ---- are you going to give that to? 2. ---- do men say that I am? 3. ---- do men think me to be? 4. ---- am I supposed to be? 5. ---- do you think will be elected? 6. ---- do you think they will select? 7. I do not know ---- to compare him to. 8. Tell me in sadness ---- is she you love? 9. ---- are you going to call on next? 10. How can we tell ---- to trust? 11. ---- is that for? 12. Elect ---- you like. 13. ---- did you see at the village? 14. ---- did you say went with you? 15. Do you know ---- you can get to take my trunk? 16. ---- were yo
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