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Pug, your mother wants to see (you).
Pug, your mother wants to see you.
Tom loves Jenny and she loves (he).
Tom loves Jenny and she loves him.
Boo takes (she) to school by bike on Tuesdays.
Boo took her to school by bike on Tuesdays.
He always talks so nice to (I).
He always talks so nice to me.
I like this cat. I play with (it) everyday.
I like this cat. I play with it everyday.
The spider bit (I) on my shoulder!
The spider bit me on my shoulder!
She wants to know what you want for your birthday, can you tell (she)?
She wants to know what you want for your birthday, can you tell her?
Has anybody seen my dog? I can't find (it).
Has anybody seen my dog? I can't find it.
What is his name? I don't remember (it).
What is his name? I don't remember it.
Can you ask (he) to be a little quiet?
Can you ask him to be a little quiet?
She works at the same school with (he).
She works at the same school with him.
My sister goes to the shop with (I) every Sunday.
My sister goes to the shop with me every Sunday.
You play volleyball with (he).
You play volleyball with him.
I see (she) in the café round the corner.
I see her in the café round the corner.
He went to the movies with (I).
He went to the movies with me.
This dog is awful, i never liked (it).
This dog is awful, i never liked it.
You need to talk to (he).
You need to talk to him.
He always helps (she) with homework.
He always helps her with homework.
This book belongs to (he).
This book belongs to him.
What is the matter with (she) today?
What is the matter with her today?
She sent (I) a lot of presents.
She sent me a lot of presents.
They teach (I) many things.
They teach me many things.
I see (it) on the bus.
I see it on the bus.
He knows (she) very well.
He knows her very well.
She gives (he) the money.
She gives him the money.