Mia gave a present to my aunt Ella.
She mowed the lawn on Saturday.
I myself do not enjoy loud concerts.
The sentence that contains an objective pronoun is given in option (a) or (i): "Uncle Pete gave his trumpet to me."
An object pronoun in linguistics is a personal pronoun that is often employed as the indirect or direct object of a verb or the object of a preposition. Contrasting with subject pronouns are object pronouns.
The action of the verb is carried out on an objective pronoun, which serves as the sentence's object. The objective pronouns include;
Therefore, option (a) or (i) talks about the objective pronoun: "Uncle Pete gave his trumpet to me."
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the correct answer is A
I always send Grandma a card every month.
A.
present
B.
past participle
C.
past
D.
present participle
B.) In "Cub Pilot." Twain compares his emotional outburst with Mr. Bixby's calm demeanor
C.) In Barrio Boy, Galarza compares his American school to Mexican school.
D.)In "No Gumption," Baker compares the career opportunities available to girls with those available to boys.
The answer is: B.) In "Cub Pilot." Twain compares his emotional outburst with Mr. Bixby's calm demeanor
In Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain, Twain relates stories about the cub pilot with Mr. Bixby surrounded by humorous notes, while he, Twain, is a young man unexperienced, Mr. Bixby who is training him, is older with a calmer temperament, which makes a humorous comparation.
This is what it should be:
Jane aimed her shot perfectly and scored the winning points
Therefore the answer is:
B!
Hope this helped!
the second sentence has all words spelled correctly :)