Wale: Do you know where my chemistry book is?
Tom:
Toyin is with it
it is with Toyin
Toyin has it
Toyin lent it
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The question asked by Wale was relating to the CHEMISTRY BOOK and NOT Toyin and at the same time, the adverb used is WHERE and NOT WHO. hence, the correct answer is option B.

The short answer is B: it is with Toyin.
This is because the question asks "Where" the book is, not "Who" has it. In formal grammar tests, the correct response should match the focus of the question:
The Question's Focus: The Chemistry Book (the subject).
Option B's Focus: "It" (the book) is the subject of the sentence, directly answering its location.

The correct answer is:
C. Toyin has it
So the complete dialogue is:
Wale: Do you know where my chemistry book is?
Tom: Toyin has it.
This option is the most natural and grammatically correct response.

it can never b B,a book cant b wit a person rather d person will hv it,u cant tell me ur relating it wit d adverb where either u follow d rule of grammer.so it is c

The correct answer is option B. The question is related to "the chemistry book and not Toyin," and the adverb used is WHERE and not WHO.



