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. ______ do not have the right to send a person to jail.

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Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

______ do not have the right to send a person to jail.

  • You
  • You do not have the right to send a person to jail.

Explanation :

  • Pronoun : Latin prefix 'pro' means 'for'.
  • A Pronoun stands for a noun / instead of a noun / in place of a noun. To avoid repeatation of a Noun.
  • Example : He is my brother. Here he is a personal pronoun.

  • The blank is said to fill-up and the right answer is you.
  • You is a Personal Pronoun.
  • Personal Pronoun : 'Personal because they stand for three persons. And they are First person, second person and third person.
  • I, we, you, he, she, it, they can be subjects of verbs : You eat, You are happy.
Answered by qwvilla
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. ______ do not have the right to send a person to jail. The Answer is YOU

  • You Do not have the right to send a person to jail .
  • As a less formal alternative to the more formal indefinite pronoun one, you is used to refer to an uncertain person. Despite the fact that this is semantically third person, you are always second person for the sake of agreement.
  • Personal Pronoun : 'Personal because they stand for three persons. And they are First person, second person and third person.

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