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12.Giveus(we) some apples please.

分析 请给我们一些苹果.

解答 答案:us.考查人称代词.空格前的"give(给)"为动词,空格处为give的宾语,用宾格.宾格用在动词和介词之后作宾语.we的宾格为us.

点评 考查人称代词的题,要结合句子成分进行分析.

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