The skier went down the mountain as fast as (he/him/his) ___ was able. [choose the correct pronoun]
- he
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The skier went down the mountain as fast as (he/him/his) ___ was able. [choose the correct pronoun]
The receptionist in the office gave an appointment slip to (I/me/my) ___ [choose the correct pronoun]
The driver of the truck lost (he/him/his) ___ keys. [choose the correct pronoun]
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The new radio host is ___ (she/her/hers) [choose the correct pronoun]
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(She/Her/Hers) ___ went to the dance last Friday. (choose the correct pronoun)
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