Respuesta :
Answer:
- me
- which
- piqued / world-class
- myself
- well
- intents and purposes
- cite
Explanation:
- The answer is an object pronoun because the phrase is after a verb and preposition.
- The relative pronoun which makes sense with his, which indicates the possession of an object.
- Pique means to stimulate interest or curiosity. World-class refers to someone or something that is among the best in the world.
- The first-person reflexive pronoun is used because the sentence makes reference to the first-person.
- The adverb well is used to describe the action of the verb: how her husband played football.
- Intents and purposes is a collocation that means almost completely.
- She did not mention the sources from where she supported her work.
Answer:
--- I
---which
---peaked / world class
---myself
---well
---intents and purposes
---cite
Explanation:
The sentence can be written as;
1. Give the candy to Dave and I.
2. Peter didn't know which was his.
3. My interest was peaked when I found out he was a world class player.
4. I gave myself plenty of time to get to the party.
5. My husband played football very well.
6. For all intents and purposes, the test is over.
7. She received a B on her English paper because she forgot to cite her sources.