"The cats played with their toys." "The dogs wagged their tails happily." In both sentences, the italicized pronoun "their" agrees in number with its antecedent ("cats" and "dogs" respectively), making them grammatically correct.
"I told Sarah and her brother that she could come with us to the party."
Mary sold her car to buy a new one for herself. The team celebrated its victory with a parade in their honor. John and Sarah finished their project ahead of schedule, earning praise for their hard work. The company rewarded its employees for their dedication and effort.
The team members wanted to improve their skills.
The sentence "Sarah and Jane are enjoying their vacation" is an example where the italicized pronoun "their" agrees in number with its antecedents "Sarah and Jane."
1) Choose a topic 2) Choose sentences on that topic that rhyme 3) Put all sentences together
You can choose Option 1 or Option 2; choose wisely.
Pronouns: I you he she it we you they If you are referring to Jupiter the planet, I suppose you would choose "it."
There are two options; your brain, and the people on WikiAnswers. You choose!
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المدعي العام or النائب العام both of them are right, choose the easiest one to pronouns.
The easiest way to answer is by example:Wrong: The book it was red. (choose the noun OR the pronoun) Wrong: Mary she was tall. (choose the noun OR the pronoun)
To get an answer, you should give sentences to choose from.
Spotless could replace impeccable in that sentence.
It was a dilemma when I had to choose between my brother and sister to save them from the fire.
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Choose is already a verb because it is an action.Other verbs are chooses, choosing and chose.Some example sentences are:"I will choose a new car"."She chooses the red car"."We are choosing a channel to watch"."They chose to have eggs for lunch".