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Anna35 [415]
3 years ago
10

Due tomorrow, please help!!!

English
1 answer:
azamat3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

EXERSICE B

1. Has - INTR

  anyone - IND

  her - PER

   

2, Those - DEM

   Himself - REF

3. Many - IND

   Which - REL

     

4. Which - REL

   These - DEM

   Yourself - INTN

5. Most - IND

   This - DEM

   

6.  Themselves - REF

    Whose - REL

7. Who - INTR , REL

  Yourself - INTN

  Most - IND

8. This - DEM

  Who - REL

9. Herself - REF

  That - DEM

10. Whose - REL

    Has - INTR

   Everyone - IND

   Yours - PER

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