All of the following statements about interrogative, demonstrative, intensive, and reflexive pronouns are true except
a. An interrogative pronoun asks a question—who, whose, whom, which, what
b. A demonstrative pronoun points to a specific thing—this, that, these, those.
c. An intensive pronoun refers to two antecedents—each other, one another.
d. A reflexive pronoun reflects back to the subject of a sentence or clause—myself, ourselves, yourself, yourselves, etc.
c
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Marie est à l’…
a. parc b. hôtel c. salle de classe
For each of the following sentences, pick the word that best expresses the relationship
between the introductory phrase and independent clause. In the summer, temperatures can be above 120 degrees Fahrenheit in Phoenix, Arizona. a. where b. when c. how d. why
Algunos estudiantes no ____________ a la residencia antes de las cuatro de la mañana.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Listen to Julie describe her family. You will hear her description twice. The first time, listen for general meaning. The second time, listen carefully for detail. Then choose the word that best completes each sentence.
L’oncle / La tante de Julie est célibataire.