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Practice

Revise the following sentences so that the sentences are free of mistakes in pronouns.

1. When Jonathan takes his son Lee to the amusement park, he enjoys himself.

2. Each class teacher must make sure that their students submit their assignments on time.

Answers

1.When Jonathan takes his son Lee to the amusement park, he enjoys himself.

Revised: When Jonathan takes his son Lee to the amusement park, Lee enjoys himself.

2.Each class teacher must make sure that their students submit their assignments on time.

Revised: All class teachers must make sure that their students submit their assignments on time.

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