This means “how people think about you” (good or bad).
reputation
This means “to understand something the wrong way.”
misunderstand
You use this pronoun to talk about yourself
I
This possessive adjective means “belonging to me”: “___ name is Luke.”
my
This relative pronoun is used for people: “A student ___ studies will improve.”
who
This means “the first feeling or opinion you get when you meet someone.”
impression
This means “to not like something.”
dislike
You use this pronoun to talk directly to one person you are speaking to.
you
This means “belonging to you”: “Is this ___ phone?”
your
This relative pronoun is used for things/ideas: “A rule ___ helps the class is important.”
which
This means “power to manage your actions or behaviour” (for example, in class).
control
This means “to behave badly (not follow rules).”
misbehave
You use this pronoun to talk about a boy or a man.
he
This means “belonging to a man/boy”: “That is John. ___ reputation is good.”
his
This relative pronoun can be used for people or things: “A teacher ___ helps students is kind.”
that
This means “an unfair opinion about someone or something, often before you know the facts.”
bias
This means “to give people wrong information.”
misinform
You use this pronoun to talk about a thing, an animal, or an idea (not a person).
it
This means “belonging to a woman/girl”: “That is Anna. ___ impression was great.”
her
Choose the best relative pronoun: “A person ___ has bias may judge unfairly.”
who
This means “the effect or result something has on a person, situation, or decision.”
impact
This means “to stop a connection (for example, Wi-Fi or a cable).”
disconnect
You use this pronoun to talk about a group of people (more than two) when you are not in the group
they
This means “belonging to a group (not including me)”: “The students forgot ___ homework.”
their
Choose the best relative pronoun: “The film ___ gave me inspiration had a big impact.”
which (that is also OK)