Which pronoun best completes the sentence? how is the pronoun usedjane wrapped presentes for_______ and our cousin
A) we;object of a preposition
B) us;indirect object
C) us;object of a preposition
D) we ;indirect object

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Answer 1
Answer:
Correct spelling is *presents* and Jane has a capital letter. But the answer should be B ^us;indirect object^
Answer 2
Answer: the answer is b. jane wrapped presents for us indirect object and our cousin

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Answer:

This:

1) This orange is cultivated in the most exclusive side of the Mediterrenean coast.

2) Alberto, do you know this crabby woman?

3) This crab is my pet, whose name is Jayne.

4) This city is well known for rich and enthusiastic cultural life.

5) This manner of dealing with the problem is totally unpolite.

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1) These politicians are the one and the same when we are speaking of money.

2) Do you know how I got these scars?

3) Any of these men should feel of sad of running into that crabby woman in  life.

4) My friend, these Chinese dishes are tasty though a bit spicy.

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2) That man was seen last time in the heart of Central Park, in the middle of New York.

3) That territory, which was once called Venezuela, is considered in the concert of nations as an outrageous disaster, a combination of failed state and nobody's land.

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5) In that night I made the first blueprint for the next prototype.

Those:

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2) According to the Austrian school of Economics, those monopoly-based public policies are the most inefficient way of making markets functional.

3) Those lemons looks bigger that these we cultivate in my country.

4) Those courageous journalists unveiled the plot promoted by the president of the United States during the 1972 US presidential election.

5) Those relatives of the crabby woman dared send an angry letter to Alberto with the clear purpose of making false accusations against me.

Explanation:

A continuación, presentamos 5 ejemplos de cada palabra inglesa:

This:

1) This orange is cultivated in the most exclusive side of the Mediterrenean coast.

2) Alberto, do you know this crabby woman?

3) This crab is my pet, whose name is Jayne.

4) This city is well known for rich and enthusiastic cultural life.

5) This manner of dealing with the problem is totally unpolite.

These:

1) These politicians are the one and the same when we are speaking of money.

2) Do you know how I got these scars?

3) Any of these men should feel of sad of running into that crabby woman in  life.

4) My friend, these Chinese dishes are tasty though a bit spicy.

5) These Mexicans have the music inside, especially when they talk and I love it.

That:

1) That recipe needs a variety of avocado which is not available in local markets nor in groceries.

2) That man was seen last time in the heart of Central Park, in the middle of New York.

3) That territory, which was once called Venezuela, is considered in the concert of nations as an outrageous disaster, a combination of failed state and nobody's land.

4) That man is charming in his words but unpleasant in heart.

5) In that night I made the first blueprint for the next prototype.

Those:

1) Those battles occured in my country have taught to me how useless war is.

2) According to the Austrian school of Economics, those monopoly-based public policies are the most inefficient way of making markets functional.

3) Those lemons looks bigger that these we cultivate in my country.

4) Those courageous journalists unveiled the plot promoted by the president of the United States during the 1972 US presidential election.

5) Those relatives of the crabby woman dared send an angry letter to Alberto with the clear purpose of making false accusations against me.

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