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2. My daughter and (she/her) are going on holiday together. (Wola Indians have much to be proud of​

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Answered by 769naveeny
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Answer:

My daughter and………are going on holiday together.

Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

The correct sentence is : - My daughter and she are going on holiday together.

Explanation :

  • A pronoun is a word that uses instead of Noun to avoid repetition of nouns. Ram reads in class x. He is my brother.

  • Given options are she and her. She is a personal Pronoun and her is its object pronoun. She is used as subject not her. She is also a third person singular number.

  • Here 'my daughter and she' is subject, 'are' is helping verb, 'going' is main verb and 'on holiday together' is object. Are is used for plural number. Here subjects are 'my daughter' and 'she'. It is a Present Continuous Tense.

  • Example : They are waiting for me.
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