Think over the sentences and fill in the gaps with possessive pronouns.
We looked through the text twice, but failed to find out the necessary information.
He has made up a story in which he turnes out a hero.
The teacher tried to put in the word for the boy, but the school master has really turned up and insisted on the expulsion.
I don't want to go into the details, but we must think of a better way to settle the matter.
All day long Jane has been looking out for her fiance, but the affair wasn't getting on.
Think over the sentences and fill in the gaps with possessive pronouns.
We looked through the text twice, but failed to find out the necessary information.
He has made up a story in which he turnes out a hero.
The teacher tried to put in the word for the boy, but the school master has really turned up and insisted on the expulsion.
I don't want to go into the details, but we must think of a better way to settle the matter.
All day long Jane has been looking out for her fiance, but the affair wasn't getting on.