Family /the/am/my/in/I/oldest Put the word in the correct order.
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Ответ:
I am the oldest in my family
Объяснение:
The correct order of the words in the sentence "I am the oldest in my family" is as follows:
I am the oldest in my family.
Let's break down the sentence to understand the word order:
- "I" is the subject of the sentence, referring to the person speaking. - "am" is the linking verb that connects the subject "I" to the predicate "the oldest in my family". - "the" is an article used before the noun "oldest". It specifies that there is a specific oldest person being referred to. - "oldest" is an adjective that describes the superlative degree of age. - "in" is a preposition that indicates the relationship of being a part of or belonging to a group. In this case, it shows that the person is a member of the family. - "my" is a possessive adjective that shows ownership or relationship. Here, it indicates that the family being referred to is the speaker's own. - "family" is the noun that refers to a group of people related by blood, marriage, or adoption.
So, when we put the words in the correct order, we get:
I am the oldest in my family.
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