In English, pronouns are used to replace nouns and help avoid repetition. For sentences given, you need to find the noun in each sentence and replace it with a correct pronoun.
Liza goes up the hill.
Liza is the noun. Because Liza is a singular female, the correct pronoun is 'She'. So, the sentence becomes: She goes up the hill.
Mr. Ryan plays the piano.
Mr. Ryan is the noun. Because Mr. Ryan is a singular male, the correct pronoun is 'He'. So, the sentence becomes: He plays the piano.
Ben bakes cookies.
Ben is the noun. Because Ben is a singular male, the correct pronoun is 'He'. So, the sentence becomes: He bakes cookies.
Sam and Ben want to rest.
Sam and Ben refer to more than one person and are both males, so the correct pronoun is 'They'. So, the sentence becomes: They want to rest.
Mother cooks lunch.
Mother is the noun. Because Mother is a singular female, the correct pronoun is 'She'. So, the sentence becomes: She cooks lunch.
Using pronouns correctly is an important aspect of English grammar that helps make sentences clearer and more concise.
In this task, we replace naming words with the correct pronouns: 'She' for Liza and Mother, 'He' for Mr. Ryan and Ben, and 'They' for Sam and Ben. This helps create clearer sentences. Using pronouns correctly is a key part of effective writing.
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