The correct pronoun is their. Sarah Ann and Tamara want dessert before their dinner.
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The word that is missing is I.
Which word correctly completes the following sentence? "____ the book on the table." 1.set2. sat
The correct pronouns are D. she (or he if a male nurse) because the verb 'was' is a linking verb and requires a subject pronoun as the subject complement (predicate nominative).
Identify the sentence that uses pronouns correctly
a satellite is built on earth and then placed into orbit. which statement correctly completes the following sentence
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Neither Marques nor Leland needs his bike repaired.
Which set of words correctly completes the following sentence? "Jim ran ______ the door and headed ___ the hospital. A) threw, to
The word that is missing is I.
Which word correctly completes the following sentence? "____ the book on the table." 1.set2. sat
The correct pronouns are D. she (or he if a male nurse) because the verb 'was' is a linking verb and requires a subject pronoun as the subject complement (predicate nominative).
Yes, the pronouns are used correctly. The pronoun 'you' (the person spoken to) is the subject of the sentence. The pronoun 'you' will function as both a subject and an object in a sentence. The pronouns 'him and her' are the objective forms and are the object of the preposition 'between'.
Identify the sentence that uses pronouns correctly
"If the king and prince own different carriages" is not a sentence, it is a sentence fragment, an incomplete thought.The sentence, "The king and prince own different carriages." is a complete thought, a statement. The conjunction "if" introduces a conditional clause. By removing "if", the phrase is not conditional, it is a complete thought (sentence).This sentence can be correctly completed by replacing nouns with the following pronouns (in bold):"He and the prince own different carriages.""The king and he own different carriages.""They own different carriages.""The king and prince own them."
Yes, the pronouns are correct: you, subject of the sentence (the pronoun 'you' can function as both a subject and an object in a sentence)him and her, compound object of the preposition 'between' (both 'him' and 'her' are object pronouns)
using object pronouns, how would I rewrite the following sentence? amo a mis hermanas.