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Where’s Bob’s bag?
Did you leave it in the car?

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Where’s Bob’s bag?
Did you leave it in the car?
In any case you must never leave anything of value in the car!
They can burgle the car and steal whatever left inside!
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Too true, Claudio: whatever IS left inside! 🙂
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Ops! There was something left in my pen!
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😂👍
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Where is Bob’s bag?
Did you leave it in the car?
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Well done, Dino. 🙂
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Where is Bob ‘s bag?
Did he leave it in the car?
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Very good, Davide.
“You” is all right in the second question, but “he” is also possible. 🙂
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Where’s the Bob ‘s bag? Did you leave it in the car?
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Well, you’ve corrected the second part, Giovanna, but what about the first part?
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Where’s Bob’s bag?
Without the article…..
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😉👍
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Where’s Bob’s bag? Did he leave it in the car?
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All good, Paolo, except for that “he” instead of “you”, but that’s not the point in this case. 😉
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Ah, ok, got it. I assumed he was asking himself where Bob could have left his bag, so I wrote ‘he’.
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Well, both “you” and “he” are possible in effect. 🙂
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