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Replace the personal pronouns(in bracket) with possessive determiners
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Sunita likes (she) .......(her/its/my/ his) dog.
b. She goes to college with (she)......( their/our/her
c.(It) .......(your/our/her/its) name is Tommy.
(He) ...(His/Her/Our/its) favourite hobby is collect
Answers
Answer. a. her b. her c. its d. its
Explanation:
Possessive determiners denote ownership of a person, object, or location. Before a noun, they use terms like "my," "your," "his," "her," "its," "our," and "their." The same as possessive adjectives, which are also used to indicate ownership, possessive determiners demonstrate possession.
The majority of words that are determiners are also pronouns. However, because pronouns are pronouns and determiners are determiners, none of the possessive determiners (and a few other determiners) may be employed as pronouns. To know how to use them properly, one must be able to tell them apart.
In the first sentence Sunita is a girl's name hence the possessive determiner to be used is her.
In the second sentence it is being referred to her pet which is her possession hence her.
In the third sentence her dog is being introduced but since we are unsure of the gender we are using its.
Similarly in the fourth sentence the dog's possession is being talked about and since we are unsure of the gender we will use its.
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