Помогите вставить пропущенные слова. My name.Sally. I have got . family: a mother,a sister, . a brother....

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Помогите вставить пропущенные слова. My name.Sally. I have got . family: a mother,a sister, . a brother. My family is from . Britain. My mother . got a friend. Her . is Jill. She is . America. Jill has . a son. . name is Bill. . is a doctor. I want to be a . , too.

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My name is Sally. I have got a family: a mother, a sister, and a brother. My family is from Britain. My mother has got a friend. Her name is Jill. She is from America. Jill has a son. His name is Bill. He is a doctor. I want to be a doctor, too.

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Sure, let's fill in the blanks for you:

My name is Sally. I have got a family: a mother, a sister, and a brother. My family is from Great Britain. My mother has got a friend. Her name is Jill. She is from America. Jill has got a son. His name is Bill. He is a doctor. I want to be a doctor, too.

Here's the expanded version with explanations:

  1. "My name is Sally." - We use "is" to complete the sentence and indicate the linking verb for the subject "My name."

  2. "I have got a family:" - We use the indefinite article "a" to introduce the noun "family" since it's a singular, countable noun.

  3. "a mother, a sister, and a brother." - "And" is used to connect the list of family members.

  4. "My family is from Great Britain." - "Great" is used to specify the country, as "Great Britain" is the correct term.

  5. "My mother has got a friend." - We use "has" to indicate possession, showing that the mother possesses a friend.

  6. "Her name is Jill." - "Name" is used as the noun that complements the possessive pronoun "Her."

  7. "She is from America." - "From" is used to indicate origin or nationality.

  8. "Jill has got a son." - Again, "has got" is used to show possession.

  9. "His name is Bill." - "His" is the possessive pronoun used for Jill's son, Bill.

  10. "He is a doctor." - "He" is the subject pronoun referring to Bill.

  11. "I want to be a doctor, too." - "Doctor" is the profession Sally aspires to, and "a" is used as the indefinite article for singular nouns.

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My name is Sally. I have got a small family: a mother, a sister, and a brother. My family is from Great Britain. My mother has got a friend. Her name is Jill. She is from America. Jill has a son. His name is Bill. He is a doctor. I want to be a doctor, too.

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