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Trava [24]
3 years ago
12

Atat va rog frumos.Ms

English
1 answer:
Tanya [424]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

wut

Explanation:

well, anyway,

Q1

2. his (as it refers to Peter, a male, not to the person nor the one the person's talking to)

3. yours (it refers to the second person)

4.hers (as it refers to Jane, a female, same goes with the Peter stuff)

5. ours (where the speaker included themself and the other guy—in this case issa girl)

6. theirs (Tom and Peter, not referring to the speaker nor to the one they're speaking to)

Q2

2. hers (you know it)

3. theirs

4. ours

5. his

6. yours

congrats u just made my fingers cramped

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