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notka56 [123]
3 years ago
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A: Shall _____ prepare Lucy's dinner? B: No, it's alright. She's preparing it _____ A. She/her B. I/herself C. I/she D. I/hers E

. I/himself
English
1 answer:
Alex3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

B. I/herself

Explanation:

This question requires us to fill in the blanks with the appropriate pair in the options A to E.

The first blank contains I as the answer.

A. Shall I prepare lucy's dinner?

The second blank has herself as the as answer. We already know that lucy is female from the question so we fill part B in with herself.

B. No, it's alright. She's preparing it herself.

Option B is Therefore the best pair.

Thank you!

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