Complete the sentence.Use an object pronoun. a)Where's Frank? Is Rita helping ? b)That box is too heavy.Don't move . c)Mrs. White is working in the yard.Tom's helping . d)The puppies are barking.Frank's carrying . e)Peter and I are in the garage.Are you whatching ? Say "singular" or "plural" f)Where are the cats' bed? g)Put the boy's pictures on the wall. h)The women's cars are in the garage. i)Where is the secretaries' oficce? j)The puppy's food is in that box.
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danielqsca) Where's Frank? Is Rita helping him? b) That box is too heavy. Don't move it. c) Mrs. White is working in the yard. Tom's helping her. d) The puppies are barking. Frank's carrying them. e) Peter and I are in the garage. Are you watching us? A partir da F, a resposta depende. Por exemplo: f) Where are the cats' bed? (Se a pergunta quer saber sobre o que está antes do apóstrofo (cats'), é plural; se quer saber sobre o que está depois do apóstrofo (bed), é singular. Por via das dúvidas, vou colocar a resposta assim: plural-singular) g) singular-plural h) plural-plural i) plural-singular j) singular-singular
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b) That box is too heavy. Don't move it.
c) Mrs. White is working in the yard. Tom's helping her.
d) The puppies are barking. Frank's carrying them.
e) Peter and I are in the garage. Are you watching us?
A partir da F, a resposta depende. Por exemplo:
f) Where are the cats' bed? (Se a pergunta quer saber sobre o que está antes do apóstrofo (cats'), é plural; se quer saber sobre o que está depois do apóstrofo (bed), é singular. Por via das dúvidas, vou colocar a resposta assim: plural-singular)
g) singular-plural
h) plural-plural
i) plural-singular
j) singular-singular