The question you've asked revolves around choosing the correct pronoun or word in different sentences, focusing on possessive pronouns, verb tense, and conjunctions. Here's a detailed explanation of each:
The correct option is C. my . In the context, "my" is the correct possessive pronoun indicating ownership by the speaker.
The correct option is B. mine . "Mine" is a possessive pronoun used to indicate that something belongs to the speaker.
The correct option is A. Your . "Your" is used as a possessive adjective modifying "country."
The correct option is B. ours . Here, "ours" is the possessive pronoun referring to something that belongs to a group including the speaker.
The correct option is B. Their . "Their" is a possessive adjective used before a noun referring to possession or belonging to others.
The correct option is A. his . "His" is a possessive adjective indicating possession related to a male.
The correct option is C. Don't . This is used to make a negative command or suggestion.
The correct option is D. How many . This is a common question word used to inquire about a specific number or quantity.
The correct option is C. theirs . This is the possessive pronoun indicating ownership belonging to them.
The correct option is D. visited . "Visited" is the past tense of "visit" indicating an action completed in the past.
The correct option is D. so . "So" is used here as a conjunction to show cause and effect.
The correct option is C. Who . "Who" is used to ask questions about people.
The correct option is B. Don't . This is used to give a negative instruction or advice.
The correct option is none of the choices provided is correct for typical question formation in English. Typically, "Why is she so sad?" would be the correct way to ask this question.
The questions test knowledge of possessive pronouns, verb tenses, and conjunctions. Each answer is chosen based on English grammar rules, ensuring proper usage in context. The options provided guide the identification of correct forms and usages in each sentence.
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