It, by Roger
Roger has opened It, by Roger, a fancy upstairs boutique above Connie's Couture where only the correct pronoun form gets past the velvet rope. Fill in the missing pronouns and see who makes the cut.
Roger is checking the guest list one last time. Finish up and he will read the whole evening back, case by case.
Your story is ready. Here is what Roger read.
Tap or hover over any blue-gray word to see what kind of word you chose.
Roger fixed the velvet rope at his pop-up, It, by Roger. "Lemme loosen up my tie. Gimme another juice box on the rocks," he said.
" reserved the fitting room?" Roger asked, then checked the booking named. "Him fits, so it's whom." He waved in.
"The invitation went to Connie and ," a pair boasted. Roger dropped a name. "You would say to me, so it's Connie and ."
Then Nelson arrived. "Whoa, Madame Noun, I don't want to, but I need you," Roger admitted, since every pronoun pointed to a noun that was .
Pete the Preposition leaned in. "Keep this between you and ; after my prepositions, the object form wins." Roger nodded, since knew it.
By closing, the line sorted itself. " earned a spot, and did we keep late?" Roger asked. Connie and locked up, and Roger waved off.
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