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jarptica [38.1K]
3 years ago
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L. Fill in the blanks with what, which or whose. 1. car is this? 2. colour do you prefer? options do we have? house is that? yea

r were you born in? day of the week is the 25th? way is west? pen did you borrow? festival is your favourite? subjects do you want to take in high school?​
English
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RideAnS [48]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

ahh yar and a few of the other things I want you

astra-53 [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1) Whose 2) Which 3) What 4) Whose 5) Which 6) What 7) Which 8) Whose 9) WhICH 10) What

Explanation:

PLS MARK ME AS BRAINLIST

<em>WHOSE </em>car is this? <em>WHICH </em>colour do you prefer? <em>WHAT</em> options do we have?<em> </em><em>WHOSE</em>  house is that? <em>WHICH </em>year were you born in? <em>WHICH</em> day of the week is the 25th? <em>WHICH</em> way is west? <em>WHOSE</em> pen did you borrow? <em>WHICH</em> festival is your favourite? <em>WHAT</em> subjects do you want to take in high school?​

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