In this exercise, you're asked to fill in the blanks with proper words or pronouns based on the context of the sentences. Let's look at them one by one:
The teacher said to Anne, 'Will ______ help ______ carry these books?'
Here, typically a name or a pronoun that refers to a person is needed. A possible completion of the sentence could be: 'Will you help me carry these books?' Here, 'you' refers to the person Anne is being asked to help, and 'me' refers back to the teacher asking for help.
______ will complete the project by tomorrow.
This blank requires a subject who is responsible for completing the project. It could be a pronoun or a name, like a student or a group. For example, 'I will complete the project by tomorrow' or 'He/She/They will complete the project by tomorrow.' It all depends on who is being referred to in context.
Raghu and I went to the beach this morning. ______ collected many beautiful shells.
Since 'Raghu and I' refers to both the speaker and Raghu, the appropriate pronoun to continue the sentence is 'We.' So, the completion reads: 'We collected many beautiful shells.'
These type of exercises help students understand sentence structure and the proper usage of pronouns and nouns within a sentence. They are important for developing skills in English grammar.