Let's break down each sentence to find the correct word that fits:
These books are mine, ____ (that, those) are yours.
In this sentence, we have the word "books" which is plural. So, we need a plural pronoun to match it. Therefore, the correct answer is "those". So the sentence reads:
"These books are mine, those are yours."
It is ____ (I, me) who had done it.
This sentence requires the use of a subject pronoun after the verb "is." In English, the subject pronoun "I" is used in this context. The correct sentence is:
"It is I who had done it."
____ (who, whom, whose) can do such a thing?
This sentence is a question asking about the person capable of doing something. The correct word is "who," which is used as the subject of a question. Therefore, the sentence reads:
"Who can do such a thing?"
Each choice fits the grammatical context of the sentence to make it coherent and correct.
The correct words to fill in the blanks are: 1) 'those', 2) 'I', and 3) 'who'. Each choice reflects the appropriate grammatical structure for each type of sentence. This ensures clarity and correct usage in communication.
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