Part 6 (2/2)

73 You are as skillful as _she her_

74 We escorted her mother and _her she_ to the station

75 _She her_ and _Ion the boat

76 If any are late it will not be _us we_

77 _Who who to collect it from?

78 _Who whom_ do men say that he is?

79 _Who whom_ do you think _hione abroad

81 It was not _they them_

82 _Who whom_ am I said to be?

83 I do not know to _hom_ to direct him

84 How can one tell _hom_ is at home now?

85 _Who whom_ is that for?

86 Choose _hom_ you please

87 Do you think _I me_ to be _her she hom_ you call Kate?

88 Some _hom_ their friends expected were kept away

89 Give it to _hom_ seems to want it most

90 _Who whom_ do you think I saw there?

91 I hope it was _she her hom_

92 It could not have been _him he_

93 _Who whom_ did you say did it?

94 Let _them they_ come at once

95 The man on _hom_ I relied was absent

96 I knoas _they theo?

98 It came from _they them hom_ should not have sent it

99 It was not _us we_ from _hom_ it came

100 Can it be _she her_?

101 _Thou thee_ art mistaken

102 Let

103 Send _hom_ wants the pass to me

104 Tell _hom_ you choose to come

105 Is he the man for _hom_ the city is named?

106 The book is for _hom_ needs it

107 I do not knohom_ the book is for

30 The COMPOUND PERSONAL pronOUNS are for _self_ or _selves_ to certain of the objective and possessive personal pronouns; as, _herself, myself, itself, themselves_, etc They are used to add emphasis to an expression; as, _I, MYSELF, did it, He, HIMSELF, said so_ They are also used reflexively after verbs and prepositions; as, _He mentioned HIMSELF, He did it for HIMSELF_

The coenerally be confined to their emphatic and reflexive use Do not say, _MYSELF and John will come_, but, _John and I will come_ Do not say, _They invited John and MYSELF_, but, _They invited John and ME_

The compound personal pronouns have no possessive forms; but for the sake of emphasis _oith the ordinary possessive for your OWN work, He has a home of his OWN_

31 There are no such forms as _hisself, your'n, his'n, her'n, theirself, theirselves, their'n_ In place of these use simply _his, her, their_, or _your_

EXERCISE 13

_Write sentences illustrating the correct use of the following simple and compound personal pronouns:_

Myself, me, I, them, themselves, him, himself, her, herself, itself, our, ourselves