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The plural form of the objective personal pronoun 'her' is them.

examples:

Our new neighbor is Jane Smith. Have you met her?

Our new neighbors are the Smiths. Have you met them?

The plural form of the possessive adjective 'her' is their.

examples:

Jane left her bicycle in the driveway.

The kids left their bicycles in the driveway.

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The plural form of hers is theirs (the possessive of the pronouns they and them).

Hers is not plural: it is the predicate adjective form of the possessive her, because "her" is also the objective form of "she." You cannot say the book is her, as you can for his, which is different from the objective pronoun him. (The pronoun it has no predicate adjective form.)

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Herring.

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