What is the case for the underlined, or *, pronouns in the following sentence?
is the...
English, 08.10.2019 01:40 corriganpelton
What is the case for the underlined, or *, pronouns in the following sentence?
is the umbrella *yours or mine*?
a) objective
b) possessive
c) nominative
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