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vladimir2022 [97]
2 years ago
7

We visited the new planetarium in the city. When we got there, a man showed (1)………where to leave(2) ……. Coats and backpacks. A s

pecial guide explained the tour to (3)…... I learned many new things. For example, I didn't know (4)…. Solar system was so big. We counted many moons around some of the planets. Toward the end of the tour, the guide invited (5)….. To visit the planetarium again. I will definitely come back someday. We collected (6)….. Things and went back to school. I asked friends to name a favorite planet. (7)……. Is Saturn because of its many rings. The teacher wants(8) ……. To do reports on the planets. I want to report on the planet Saturn, but so does Aquil. We decided to work together on the report. We want to talk about Titan, one of Saturn's biggest moons. We were interested in this moon, because Titan is the biggest moon, bigger than the planet Mercury! PREGUNTA 1 *
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1 answer:
Ierofanga [76]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1. us

2. our

3. us

4. our

5. us

6. our

7. mine

8. us

Explanation:

In this exercise, you are required to fill in the blanks with the most appropriate pronoun.

A pronoun is one of the parts of speech in English language and it can be defined as a word that replaces a noun in a sentence. Some examples of a pronoun are he, she, you, I, who, it, them, ours, us, theirs, yours, mine, its, hers, his, our, etc.

  • Us is a pronoun used to describe a group of people.
  • Our is simply used to state that a thing belongs to a group of people.
  • Mine is a possessive pronoun that suggest the ownership of a thing by an individual.
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