The correct pronoun to replace "Aunt Kay and Uncle Jamal" in order to make the sentence less repetitive is "they."
So the revised sentence would read: "Aunt Kay and Uncle Jamal came for a visit, and then they took us out for dinner."
Aunt Kay and Uncle Jamal came for a
visit, and then Aunt Kay and Uncle
Jamal took us out for dinner.
Which pronoun should replace the underlined
words to make the sentence less repetitive?
(1 point)
we
she
he
they
1 answer
The correct pronoun to replace "Aunt Kay and Uncle Jamal" in order to make the sentence less repetitive is "they."
So the revised sentence would read: "Aunt Kay and Uncle Jamal came for a visit, and then they took us out for dinner."