Excuse me the girl asked a question if you AREN'T going to answer the QUESTION don't push the button! You'll get in trouble for it because I most likely will report you, if you report abuse under it is a section of responding and not answering the question.
Answers: D, B, A, D.
2007-02-02 05:25:09
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answer #1
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answered by Kaykoura 5
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1. d, 2. b, 3. a, 4. a
2007-02-02 05:15:39
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-13 07:11:05
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answer #3
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answered by goslin 4
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1. A ("he does" would be the normal way to finish)... saying "them" or "her" would be common in spoken english, but is technically wrong.
2. I'd go with A, but could be B if the same camera belongs to both of them
3. B
4. D for politically correct people, B for old school english speakers
2007-02-02 05:16:01
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answer #4
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answered by amyflag 2
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1. D; another option is 'they do' but that wasnt a choice.
2. A; the reason it isnt B is that you'd have to say 'their cameras' but camera isnt plural. think of it this way- either ron will use HIS camera, or andy will use HIS camera. so either ron or andy will use his camera- only one will, so it's his.
3. B; this one says both of them do it, not one or the other, so they can 'base THEIR appeal'. Its THEIR trait, BUT . . . THEY both have the trait.
4. D; because it is singular. if it was plural, 'acting student must hit THEIR mark' but a student must hit his or her mark.
2007-02-02 06:38:02
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answer #5
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answered by cyanideprincess0008 3
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1. A-HE (Formal/correct form is 'he does'but informally them/her/you and me can be used)
2. A-HIS ('their'can be used, but in a very exceptional way)
3. B. THEIR (look, the nouns tales and fables are both plural)
4. D. HIS OR HER ( 'his'is also possible as we use male nouns/pronouns for an unknown person)
2007-02-02 09:45:05
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answer #6
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answered by ashisullah 2
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you and me;his camera;their appeal;their mark;Your not stupid,afterall,you did ask for help. Forrest said stupid is what stupid does-lol
2007-02-02 05:16:18
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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You have a lot of conflicting answers. How are you going to know which is the correct one? (Mine is correct, of course)
Are you also terri b??
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2007-02-02 13:31:44
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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I'll help you by telling you to read the friggen' book.
BTW, do they share ownership of only one camera?
2007-02-02 05:22:05
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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How are you supposed to learn if you ask us to solve the questions for you?
This is "homework HELP" not homework have others do it for you!
2007-02-02 05:19:35
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answer #10
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answered by Smitty 5
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