• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: cesilia096
  • hace 5 años

complete the blanks with ''he'', ''she'', ''him'' or '' her''


cesilia096: ayudenme tambien
cesilia096: margarita is an eagle............... lives in a rescue centre, the volunteers love..........
cesilia096: marco is a jaguar, the volunteers rescued............. from a restaurant........ is still weak and skinny
cesilia096: lili is a little frog ...... ...... is so cute, people bought..........on the black market
cesilia096: por fa ayuden es igual con he she him her

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: Karenleoo
2

Respuesta:

Explicación: Pero no pones lo que se tiene que completar solo las instrucciones :(

Respuesta dada por: lcolex
2

Respuesta:

complete the blanks with ''he'', ''she'', ''him'' or '' her'' He has a camera. The camera belongs to him. It is his camera. The camera is his.

She has a diamond ring. The diamond ring belongs to her. It is her diamond ring. The diamond ring is hers.

They have a tea garden. The tea garden belongs to them. It is their tea garden. The tea garden is theirs.

The sentences given in each set express the same idea using different forms of the personal pronouns he, she and they.

The main difference between nouns and pronouns is that nouns do not change their form except when forming the possessive case.

Pronouns, on the other hand, have different forms.

The forms he, she and they are used when a pronoun is the subject of a sentence.

Explicación:He has a camera. The camera belongs to him. It is his camera. The camera is his.

She has a diamond ring. The diamond ring belongs to her. It is her diamond ring. The diamond ring is hers.

They have a tea garden. The tea garden belongs to them. It is their tea garden. The tea garden is theirs.

The sentences given in each set express the same idea using different forms of the personal pronouns he, she and they.

The main difference between nouns and pronouns is that nouns do not change their form except when forming the possessive case.

Pronouns, on the other hand, have different forms.

The forms he, she and they are used when a pronoun is the subject of a sentence.

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