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Sentence: When Mary or my uncles leave, have them take my violin home.
As you can see, when you read that sentence, it makes perfect sense. Since they are talking about multiple people (Mary and uncles), we cannot use a pronoun that only applies to one person (so this cancels out option A (him) and B (her).
Now, we're left with options C and D.
Since we're talking about <em>multiple</em> uncles and not just one, the "him" in option D would not work. Therefore, the only option left is C.
Answer:
It's the same for everything. For a quote you use quotation marks, and punctuation goes inside the quotation marks. At the beginning of a new paragraph, you indent, and your writing has a title as well as a page header. Write in Times New Roman size 12, double spaced lines. Italicize the title quotes, but not a person's name.
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Answer:
The answer should be either "or a circle." OR "or the circle."
Explanation; A good rule of thumb to use when deciding to use "a, an, the" is to read the sentence out loud with each article and you can usually rule out one or more of the answer choices because the wrong ones will not sound right if you say it out loud
Answer:
1: is someone one peresnt something
2: the one who share the information to the people
Explanation:
that that
It's is a contraction of “it is” and Its with no apostrophe is the possessive word
For example
It's (it is) going to be a rainy day!
and
I tried to arrange my shoes wrong and i realized that’s not its box.