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Bassa Posted 15 years ago
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Are these correct?

1 )My homework is done. The homework is mine. I own this homework, right?

2)I like her skirt. Here we are talking about a girl's skirt, right?

3)Her mother is so cool. Here we are talking about a girl's mother, right?

4)This is his house. Here we are talking about a boy's house, right?

5)These are its chairs. Here we are talking about a table's chairs, right?

6)This is your joke. Here we are talking about someone's joke, right?

7)these are their books. Here we are talking about a group's books, right?

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1. I would not say you "own" the homework. It was assigned to you.

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  • I would not say you "own" the homework.
  • It was assigned to you.
  • Perhaps your own the resonsibility for completing it.
  • I assume you are not bothering to differntiate between a girl and a woman, nor between a boy and a man?
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1. I would not say you "own" the homework. It was assigned to you. Perhaps your own the resonsibility for completing it.

I assume you are not bothering to differntiate between a girl and a woman, nor between a boy and a man? If so, 2-4 are okay.

5 is correct, but would require the right context to sound right. LIke you're unpacking a moving van, or something.

6. I can't

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