Answer:
subject of the verb "gave away"; me: pronoun ... your family has spent a weekend.
Answer:
I think he will run into his <u>ex-girlfriend, but </u>he won't care.
Explanation:
The given sentence is a compound sentence, as it consists of two independent clauses:
- I think he will run into his ex-girlfriend.
- He won't care.
These sentences are connected by the coordinating conjunction <em>but</em>. Coordinating conjunctions that connect two independent clauses are always preceded by a comma, and that's why there should be a comma between the words <em>ex-girlfriend</em> and <em>but</em>.
Answer:
I believe it was the 14th amendment?
Explanation:
The Equal Protection Clause, to be precise ^^
Answer:
It; I; your; my; my; him; I; my; he; my; your.
Explanation:
A pronoun is one of the parts of speech in English language and it can be defined as a word that replaces a noun in a sentence. Some examples of a pronoun are he, she, you, I, who, it, them, ours, us, theirs, yours, mine, its, hers, his, our, etc.
In this exercise, you are required to fill in the blanks with the most appropriate pronoun as it's done below;
My birthday is coming up soon. It is on coming Monday. I will be twelve on that day. How do you celebrate your birthday? There are four members in my family - Father, Mother, my sister Anjali and me. Tomorrow is the birthday of my English teacher Mr. Sahani. I would like to give him a present but I don't know what to give. I asked my father and he told me to give a picture to my teacher. What presents would you like to give to your teacher for his birthday?