• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: laudi140507
  • hace 7 años

 Complete the following questions with Who, Which, Where, What, Whose. 1. ___________ is your boss? Mr. Derek. 2. ___________ one is your car? The blue one. 3. ___________ is the teacher? In the yard. 4. ___________ are you watching? An old TV show. 5. ___________ car is red? Nora's. 6. ___________ is your name? Brian. 7. ___________ time are you coming? At 5 o’clock. 8. ___________ are you going? To the seaside. 9. ___________ is that boy? My son. 10. ___________ is my book? It’s in the second drawer. 11. ___________ dictionary is this? It's mine.

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Respuesta dada por: FER262003D
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Respuesta:

Complete the following questions with Who, Which, Where, What, Whose.

Explicación:

1. __Who_ is your boss? Mr. Derek.

2. _Which_one is your car? The blue one.

3. _Where_ is the teacher? In the yard.

4. _What_ are you watching? An old TV show.

5. _Which_ car is red? Nora's.

6. _What_ is your name? Brian.

7. __At what_ time are you coming? At 5 o’clock.

8. _Where_ are you going? To the seaside.

9. _Whose_ is that boy? My son.

10. _Where_ is my book? It’s in the second drawer.

11. _Whose_ dictionary is this? It's mine.

Respuesta dada por: gabserlab
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Se completan las siguientes oraciones con los pronombres relativos correctos (relative pronouns: who, which, where, what o whose):

1. Who is your boss? Mr. Derek.

2. Which one is your car? The blue one.

3. Where is the teacher? In the yard.

4. What are you watching? An old TV show.

5. Whose car is red? Nora's.

6. What is your name? Brian.

7. What time are you coming? At 5 o’clock.

8. Where are you going? To the seaside.

9. Who is that boy? My son.

10. Where is my book? It’s in the second drawer.

11. Whose dictionary is this? It's mine.

Usos de los pronombres relativos

Se usan en una oración subordinada para ampliar la información de un elemento de la oración principal. Entre los pronombres relativos más usados se encuentran:

  • Who: se usa cuando nos referimos a personas o se quiere saber algo más de ellas.
  • Which: se usa cuando nos referimos a cosas - animales o se quiere saber algo más de ellos.
  • That: se usa tanto para personas y cosas.

Para ver más oraciones con pronombres relativos (relative pronoun) consulta aquí: brainly.lat/tarea/57463665

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