Q. Fill up with am/ is/are/was/were.
1. I am by the river now. .
2. I was at home yesterday.
3. We are at the beach now.
4. They___ in the mountains last night.
5. She___ on the island now.
6. She___ at school yesterday.
7. My mom and I ____ at home now.
8. My mom and I ____ by the lake last night.
9. Tom ___ by the river yesterday.
10. Tom and his father ____ by the river now
11. They ____ by the river last night, too.
12. _____you at home now?
13. _____they at home now?
14. _____they at school last night?
15. _____he at home now?
16.____ he at school yesterday?
17. ____fyou at school yesterday, too?
18. ____Tom on the island last night?
Answers
Answered by
4
Answer:
4 = were ans
5= is ans
6= was
7= am ans
8= am ans
9=was ans
10 = were ans
11 was ans
12 was ans
13 are ans
14 was ans
15 is ans
16 was ans
17 is ans
18 was ans
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Answered by
2
Answer:
4. were
5. is
6. was
7. are
8. were
9. was
10. are
11. were
12. are
13. are
14. were
15. is
16. was
17. Were
18. was
Explanation:
- A pronoun may be a word that replaces a noun or phrase. Pronouns discuss with either a previously mentioned noun or a noun that doesn't must be specifically named.
- Personal pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, interrogative pronouns, relative pronouns, indefinite pronouns, reflexive pronouns, and intensive pronouns are the seven kinds of pronouns that English and English as a second language writers must recognize.
- Personal pronouns in English language include: "I," "you," "he," "she," "it," "we," "they," "them," "us," "him," "her," "his," "hers," "its," "theirs," "our," and "your." In statements and commands, personal pronouns are used; in questions, interrogative pronouns (such as "who," "whom," and "what") are used.
Thus this is the answer.
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