Answer:
ours, theirs, ours
Explanation:
it should make sense if the rest of the sentence is past tentse then the word should be used as past tense or eother present tense vice versa.
Answer:
My car, which was just washed, needs to be waxed.
O My car, which was just washed, needs to be waxed.
My car, which was just washed, needs to be waxed.
O My, car which was just washed, needs to be waxed.
My car, which was just washed, needs to be waxed.
Explanation:
I think this is what your looking for but im unsure
Answer:
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Explanation:
sry I had to
I think deleting first person will make it sound more professional
The irony is that the "nice" mom---Laurie's mom---is the one with the badly-behaved son. She just doesn't realize at first that Charles and Laurie are the same person. Again, the irony is that she believes only a bad mother would have such a bad kid, but HER own son turns out to be the bad kid.