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19.Although her English is a little hard to understand,we enjoy chatting and we usually talk a lot about our own family.

分析 尽管她的英语有点难懂,但是我们喜欢聊天并且经常谈论我们自己的家庭.

解答 family-families     根据句意可知,我们喜欢聊天,谈论的是彼此的家庭,family应该使用复数形式,故family-families.

点评 本题考查名词单复数,要读懂句意,注意前后名词单复数形式的一致性.

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