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I remember that____ bought the fruits from ____. A They,We B Them,Us C Them,We D They,Us

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Answered by Rashisingh
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Hey frnd here's your answer

Option D⏩

I remember that they bought the fruits from us.

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Answered by AnusritaS98
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Answer:

The sentence will be as follows:

I remember that they bought the fruits from us. . As a result, the answer to the preceding question is option D, which states, "they, us."

Explanation:

Sentence construction is a critical skill in English. The goal of creating languages was to allow anyone to understand what was being said and express emotions, ideas, and thoughts. Anyone would be unable to understand its essence or meaning without proper construction. It may cause misunderstandings or even lead to someone being misled. As a result, it is critical to follow the universal rules.

Most people do not require much assistance in forming simple sentences. However, most people require assistance when writing longer, more complex sentences. They might be able to string together a few simple sentences, but they struggle with longer, more complex sentences.

In the abovementioned sentence,

  • It is obvious that we need to fill the first blank with the pronoun "they" as it is used to refer to two or more aforementioned or easily identifiable people or things and "them" is used as the instrument of a verb or preposition to ascribe to two or more people or things aforementioned or easily identified. Thus, we can eliminate options B and C without any risk.
  • Now, for the second blank, it is obvious that it will be "us".

So, if we combine both, we get option D which states, "they, us".

Hence, we can conclude that the answer to the abovementioned question is option D.

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