Answer:
D. Mine
Explanation:
Possessive pronouns, like regular pronouns (me, you, they), are simply words which replace nouns and refer to something or someone. The difference being that these pronouns indicate ownership. Mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours and yours are good examples of strong possessive pronouns.
The paintings and the places you can sit and the kitchen and bedrooms
D, me; direct object is your answer! hope this helps!
Answer:
no, we cant say "could have HAVE been"
Explanation:
saying double have sounds weird and isn't the right way to talk.
Answer: Figurative Language
Explanation: