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I cut ......... while cutting vegetables. (fill in the blanks with posessive or self forms)​

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Answered by angel7777
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answer is finger

i cut finger while cutting vegetative

Answered by abdulraziq1534
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Concept Introduction:-

A sentence which has a subject, verb, object, and modifiers.

Explanation:-

We have been given fill in the blanks

We need to find with suitable possessive forms of self

I cut my finger while cutting vegetables. Some writers will say that the -s after Charles' is not necessary and that adding only the apostrophe (Charles' car) will suffice to show possession. Consistency is the key here: if you choose not to add the -s after a noun that already ends in s, do so consistently throughout your text. William Strunk's Elements of Style recommends adding the 's. (In fact, oddly enough, it's Rule Number One in Strunk's "Elementary Rules of Usage.") You will find that some nouns, especially proper nouns, especially when there are other -s and -z sounds involved, turn into clumsy beasts when you add another s: "That's old Mrs. Chambers's estate." In that case, you're better off with "Mrs. Chambers' estate."

Final Answer:-

The correct answer is I cut my finger while cutting vegetables.

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