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Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns
How much is
this
necklace?/
that
ring?/
it
?
It
is $50.
(it’s)
How much are
these
shoes?/
those
plates?/
they
?
They
are $70.
(They’re)
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