PULC/British English/B/I/9

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Panglossa Universal Language Course: British English
Elementary
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Basic
I II III IV V Re-view

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Intermediate
I II III IV V Re-view

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Stable
I II III IV V Re-view

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Pronouns

  • I am seeing you.
  • He is waiting for you.
  • We are killing it.
  • They are hearing us.
  • You are hurting him.
  • I am forgiving you.
  • She is feeding it.
  • We are looking for her.
  • She is seeing me.
  • She is visiting us.
  • We are buying it.
  • She is firing him.
  • You are selling it.
  • She is insulting me.
  • I am listening to her.
  • We are visiting them.
  • I am buying it.
  • I am calling you.
  • You are answering to them.
  • I am giving it to you.
  • They are listening to you.
  • She is fetching it.
  • He is sending it to me.
  • You are showing it to her.
  • I am explaining it to him.
  • –Are you showing it to me?
    • –No, I am not showing it to you. I am showing it to her.
  • –Are you waiting for her?
    • –No, I am not waiting for her. I am waiting for you.
  • –Are you calling him?
    • –Yes, I am calling him.
  • –Is he visiting you?
    • –No, he is visiting her.
  • –Are they looking at us?
    • –No, they are not looking at us.
  • –Are they calling us?
    • –Yes, they are calling us.
  • –Are you bringing it?
    • –Yes, I am bringing it.
  • –Is she sending it to us?
    • –No, she is not sending it to us. She is sending it to me, not to you.