Inglês, perguntado por 1nira, 6 meses atrás

Cara vem cá e me ajuda, não custa nada :)

Preencha os espaços com os pronomes relativos.


pronomes >>>THAT - WHICH- WHERE - WHO - WHOSE

a- I talked to the girl________car had broken down in front of the shop.

b- Mr Richards,________ is a taxi driver , lives on the corner.

C- I live in a house in Norwich,_______ is in East Anglia.

d- This is the hospital______ my mother Works.

e- That's an exercise________ everyone can do .

f She likes hamburgers ________ are hot.

g- This is the man_______ house is on fire .

h- Yesterday I saw a car_____ was really old.

i- There is the shop_______ i bought my shoes.

j- There is a problem_____ we must discuss.


Yuarikasan: a) whose

b)who

c)which

d)where

e)that

f)that

g)whose

h)that

i)where

j)that
Yuarikasan: respondi aqui, porque já responderam duas vezes
Yuarikasan: mesmo assim, espero ter ti ajudado, good bye
1nira: Ata obg

Soluções para a tarefa

Respondido por Luisacsn
1

Resposta:

a) whose

b)who

c)which

d)where

e)that

f)that

g)whose

h)that

i)where

j)that

Explicação:

a diferença entre that e which é a importância da informação a qual eles estão se referindo. quando a informação é uma coisa adicional, ou seja, apenas serve para acrescentar, ela vem entre vírgula, e então usamos "which". se tirarmos a informação entre vírgulas, e a frase ainda fizer sentido, então temos certeza que devemos usar "which".

usamos o who quando estamos falando de pessoas, e whose tem sentido de posse, como "algo de ALGUÉM". o where se refere a um lugar.


1nira: A muito obrigada ♡
Luisacsn: por nada!! <3
Respondido por 000113327357
1

Resposta:

a)whose

b)who

c)that/which (both work,but "which" works better I think)

d)that/which (both work,but "which" works better I think)

e)that/which (both work,but "which" works better I think)

f)that/which (both work,but "which" works better I think)

g)whose

h)that/which (both work,but "which" works better I think)

i)that/which (both work,but "which" works better I think)

j)that/which (both work,but "which" works better I think)

Explicação:

that/which=Same thing which=more formal

You can trust me I'm English,and i didn't copy the other answer.

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