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tino4ka555 [31]
2 years ago
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I want to climb the mountain closest to me, but Jim wants to climb the one farther away. Select the sentence that uses a demonst

rative pronoun correctly. I want to climb that mountain, but Jim wants to climb the one farther away. I want to climb these mountain, but Jim wants to climb the one farther away. I want to climb this mountain, but Jim wants to climb the one farther away. I want to climb those mountain, but Jim wants to climb the one farther away.
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disa [49]2 years ago
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I want to climb this mountain, but Jim wants to climb the one farther away

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