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Use the necessary tense form: She thought that the children... in the yard at that time... were playing Use the necessary tense form: The tourists were told that the guide … in five minutes. Would come Use the necessary tense form: We didn’t know where our friends…. Had gone Use the necessary tense form: Yesterday Tom heard that his aunt … for five days. Had been ill Use the pronoun instead of the noun: At Christmas …. Often give presents to Mary They Use the pronouns in the proper form: Let … introduce myself. My name is John. (I) Me Use the pronouns in the proper form: Let... do the work at home. (we) us Use the right pronoun: I am sorry to say, I have read very … books by Walter Scott. USE THE RIGHT FORM OE THE PASSIVE VOICE: ALL THE TREES... 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