I cannot put up with ____. He is so naughty that I have to keep an eye on him so as to keep my things from being taken away.

   A. the boy of you     B. that boy of yours  

C. yours boy       D. that of your boys

 

B

雙重所有格結構(of+名詞性物主代詞/of+名詞所有格形式)修飾名詞和this, that連用時,表示愛憎褒貶等感情色彩,選項B在此表示說話者的不滿情緒。

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