_____ love pizza.
I/We/They/You love pizza.
I have two dogs. I love _____ very much.
I have two dogs. I love them very much.
_____ know _____.
I/You/We/They know me/you/him/her/it/us/them.
I
Me
Us
We
Do _____ sometimes drink coffee?
Do you/they/we/I sometimes drink coffee?
The exam is coming soon. I need to study for _____.
The exam is coming soon. I need to study for it.
_____ is in class with _____.
She/he is in class with us/me/them/her/him/you.
You
You
It
It
_____ is absent today.
She/He is absent today.
_____ have a house in Vancouver. _____ ocassionally visit _____.
They/We/I/You have a house in Vancouver. They/We/I/You occasionally visit it.
Do _____ eat pasta? No, I don't like _____.
Do you eat pasta? No, I don't like it.
He
Him
Me
I
_____ are in class now.
We/They/You are in class now.
My cousin is now living in London. I miss _____.
My cousin is now living in London. I miss him/her.
Give _____ to _____, please.
Give it to me/her/him/us/them, please.
She
Her
Him
He
_____ goes to France every year. _____ enjoys it over there.
He/She goes to France every year. He/She enjoys it over there.
Thomas is paying attention as the teacher explains something to _____.
Thomas is paying attention as the teacher explains something to him.
_____ is laughing at _____.
He/She is laughing at me/you/him/her/us/them.
They
Them
Her
She