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allsm [11]
4 years ago
9

1. I love Cinderella more ( then, than ) Merida . 2. It is way (to , too ) rainy outside . 3. I can't wait to go to Greece. It's

beautiful there, their). 4. The puppy plays with (it^ prime s,its) toys. 5. The Christmas lights really (complement , compliment ) the tree. 6. The (family's , families) trip looks so fun! 7. I can't believe ( your , you're ) finally here ! 8. ( It's, Its ) too cold to wear shorts . 9. Let's eat and ( then , than ) go to the mall . 10. I really like ( your , you're ) singing voice .
English
2 answers:
PilotLPTM [1.2K]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1. than

2. too

3. there

4. it's

5. compliment

6. family's

7. you're

8. It's

9. then

10. your

Stells [14]4 years ago
3 0

Answer: 1: than 2: too 3: there 4: its 5: compliment 6: families 7: your 8: it’s 9: then 10: your

Explanation:

Your is possesive, you’re is you are, and don’t forget: its is possesive, it’s is it is

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