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D) Choose the correct pronoun from the brackets to complete the following sentences. (3 marks)
(1) Mr. Kamau and
visited us last year. (he/him/himself)
(ii) John offered Njoroge and
_some biscuits. (I/me)
(ii) iii. Do you think that he is wiser than
(I/me)
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e) Combine the following pairs of sentences using a participle
(i) The street Urchin was clobbered. He cried out for mercy
(ii) The police surrounded the gangsters' house. He shot in the air to scare them away
(iii) Jeff was bored of my nagging. He moved out of the house

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