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Andrews [41]
4 years ago
9

With the use of the auxiliary verbs DO or DOES, change the following sentences to the INTERROGATIVE and

English
1 answer:
Pavel [41]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1.  Do Fred and Mary go to school five days a week?

2.  Fred and Mary do not go to school five days a week.

Explanation:

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Explanation:

After reading the text, we can see that the author did not really want to be saved, but was doing what his aunt wanted, to avoid problems for himself. He was not accepting God in a true way in his life, but by keeping and doing what was expected. At that time, the author knew the power of dishonesty and childish corruption, making it an unsaved, but impure, figure.

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7. We (first person) decided to take our (first person) vacations together.

8. They (third person) took theirs (third person) at a later time last year, but this year they (third person) will take it earlier.

9. I (first person) took mine (first person) quite early last year, but that can be changed, too.

10. Your vacation was shorter than you intended. (Second person)

11. Do you think it could be a little longer this year? (second person)

12. Between you (second person) and me (first person), the friends were not sure they (third person) liked it, but they (third person) agreed to take a vote anyhow.

13. We (first person) gave them (third person) paper and a pencil, and each wrote down her (third person) suggestion and gave her (third person) reason for it.

14. Each friend read her (third person) own suggestion.

15. I (first person) don’t know how it happened, but they (third person) both had the same idea, and now we (first person) are going backpacking in the nearest mountains.

Explanation:

Personal pronouns are the words, short words used in place of the nouns, substituting the name of a person or thing in the sentence. They are classified as first person, second person, and third person, depending on the speaker. Moreover, they are also identifiable according to their gender, number, or the case of the noun it replaces.

In the given sentences, the personal pronouns are as follows-

7. We (first person) decided to take our (first person) vacations together.

8. They (third person) took theirs (third person) at a later time last year, but this year they (third person) will take it earlier.

9. I (first person) took mine (first person) quite early last year, but that can be changed, too.

10. Your vacation was shorter than you intended. (Second person)

11. Do you think it could be a little longer this year? (second person)

12. Between you (second person) and me (first person), the friends were not sure they (third person) liked it, but they (third person) agreed to take a vote anyhow.

13. We (first person) gave them (third person) paper and a pencil, and each wrote down her (third person) suggestion and gave her (third person) reason for it.

14. Each friend read her (third person) own suggestion.

15. I (first person) don’t know how it happened, but they (third person) both had the same idea, and now we (first person) are going backpacking in the nearest mountains.

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