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<em>You're</em>
"You're a talented singer." We replace you're with you are and get ''You are a talented singer". The sentence retained its meaning! So, we chose you're quite correctly.
I like you're suit. Replacing you're with you are, we get ''I like you are a suit''. "I like that you suit?" Something does not fit: it is obvious that you're in this case used incorrectly.
<em>Your</em>
Your new shoes are so expensive. Let's replace your with my and get ''My new shoes are so expensive''. Grammatically, everything is correct, there was a small change in meaning, but it does not play any role for us. Therefore, we correctly chose your.
Your meeting me at 7. If you replace your with my, then we get nonsense - ''My meeting me at 7''. And if you think about it, then the original version did not make sense, if only because it does not contain a predicate, which, according to the word order in an English sentence, is unacceptable. Conclusion - in this case, we chose your incorrectly.Explanation:
Answer and Explanation:
1. The city speakers see a large shadow that passes over them with a sound and a flash of very strong light that causes a lack of energy throughout the neighborhood. They begin to want to investigate what happened and look for the person responsible for it, so that this situation can be resolved.
2. A little boy claims that this was caused by alien invaders and the residents of the neighborhood begin to imagine that one of the neighbors is guilty, because he behaves strangely and appears to be a foreigner. In the meantime, a series of accusations and defenses between the residents of the neighborhood begins, forming a commotion and a type of "witch hunt" among them.
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Oral tradition is information passed down through the generations by word of mouth that is not written down. This includes historical and cultural traditions, literature and law.
For number one. Phrase. And clause for the rest. (Of the first strip) then for the second strip of question 1. Clause-clause- phrase-phrase-phrase. Now for the second question first strip. Dependent- independent- dependent- dependent- dependent. Now for the second question second strip. Independent- dependent- independent-independent- independent.
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