• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: Anônimo
  • Perguntado 7 anos atrás

Complete with the correct reflexive pronouns below.

Herself; Yourself; Himself; Myself; Myself.

'What's happened to this neighborhood?'

I asked ________ as I rang the doorbell. Mrs. Rawling opened the door _________. She didn't know me, but I knew her. I had her photo. "Good morning, ma'am," I said. "Is your husband here?" "Goodness," she said, "you sound like a police officer." "I am a policeman, ma'am," I said. "Id like to ask your husband a few questions." "Ask me, I can answer them for him." "Sorry, ma'am, but he has to answer the questions ____________," "What is this about?" she said. "It's about some break-ins," I said, "We don't know anything about that," she said quickly. "We don't know anything about break-ins. Besides, we weren't in town on Tuesday. She stopped. I smiled to ____________. Mrs. Rawling, can I come in, please? I'm afraid you've just given ________ away."

Respostas

respondido por: joaovitormirandas
1

Resposta:

myself, herself, himself, myself, yourself


Anônimo: Obrigado!
respondido por: analuor
1

Resposta:

I asked MYSELF as I rang the doorbell. Mrs. Rawling opened the door HERSELF . She didn't know me, but I knew her. I had her photo. "Good morning, ma'am," I said. "Is your husband here?" "Goodness," she said, "you sound like a police officer." "I am a policeman, ma'am," I said. "Id like to ask your husband a few questions." "Ask me, I can answer them for him." "Sorry, ma'am, but he has to answer the questions HIMSELF," "What is this about?" she said. "It's about some break-ins," I said, "We don't know anything about that," she said quickly. "We don't know anything about break-ins. Besides, we weren't in town on Tuesday. She stopped. I smiled to MYSELF. Mrs. Rawling, can I come in, please? I'm afraid you've just given YOURSELF away."

Espero ter ajudado.

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