1.my cousins wedding anniversary have just their celebrated.
2. I haven't written for ages to my friends because I was so bussy.
3.naran has started studying English since she was eleven.
4.you have finished doing your project yet.
5. we haven't met him since we were small children.
6.my sister returned her book i hasn't lent yet.
The most appropriate way to address a male recipient named john smith in a business letter would to be: Mr.Smith or Mr. John Smith.......hope it helps:)
Answer:
B. which he bought himself, is now gone.
Explanation:
An intensive pronoun is a pronoun that adds emphasis on the antecedent. It is easy to identify an intensive pronoun by the presence of 'self/selves' in it such as "myself, yourself, themselves, himself, herself," etc.
In the given sentence formation, the intensive pronoun to complete the sentence is option B. While the rest of the options do not contain any intensive pronoun, option B has 'himself' in it. So, the full sentence will become<u><em> "Trevor's backpack, which he bought himself, is now gone."</em></u>
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
Answer:
C is the answer, just find the statement that is you own opinion instead of one that is being said like a fact.