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WIZARD: This doesn't look good for Tschombe and the street vendors. What do you think Tschombe will do? Will he tell his story or not? Hmm. We'll find out in just a moment. But first, let's learn about pronouns. The words 'ME', 'HIM', 'HER', 'IT', 'US', 'YOU' and 'THEM' are object pronouns. TSHOMBE: What about the petitions? We need them. If we don't have them, we don't have a case. BOB: Joe has them. Don't worry. MRS. VARGAS: One of the stores on Market Street belongs to me. TSHOMBE: The street does not belong to you. It belongs to all of us. TSHOMBE: Look at her. She is ready. Look at him. He looks so important. Look at us. We don't have a chance. WIZARD: We also looked at indefinite pronouns. Indefinite pronouns are words that don't refer to a specific person. Like 'ANYONE', 'SOMEONE', 'NO ONE', 'EVERYONE.' Let's watch. TSHOMBE: No one is here. Where are all the people from the community? Did you tell them to come? SILVIA: I told them. Everyone will be here. TSHOMBE: What about the petitions? Where are they ? JOSE: 'Someone' took them.