Harry gave (she/her/hers) ___ a bouquet of flowers. [choose the correct pronoun]
- her
Pronouns are a relatively small, closed class of words that function in the place of nouns or noun phrases. They include personal pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, relative pronouns, interrogative pronouns, and some others, mainly indefinite pronouns.
Harry gave (she/her/hers) ___ a bouquet of flowers. [choose the correct pronoun]
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]
If your friend has a comment, (she/her/hers) ___ should fill out a form.
Sally and her friend brought (they/them/their) ___ empty bags to the recycling center. [choose the correct pronoun]
The new radio host is ___ (she/her/hers) [choose the correct pronoun]
The waitress brought the dessert to ___ (we/us) [choose the correct pronoun]
When James found his book, (he/him/his) ___ was very happy. (choose the correct pronoun)
(She/Her/Hers) ___ went to the dance last Friday. (choose the correct pronoun)
Tate George scored in the final two seconds, and the crowd roared ____ approval.
We really enjoyed ____ at the carnival.
How long have you and Oscar known__________?