Which sentence uses possessive personal pronouns correctly?
A.
Alicia thought that the blue jacket was her's.
B.
The dolphin bobbed it's head up and down.
C.
Your's was the one with the blue tag, on the table.
D.
Did you eat the whole potato and its skin?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i'll give medals
OpenStudy (anonymous):
A but this is the math section doll
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ohh sry
thanks anyways
OpenStudy (pengy120):
i was just about to say the same thing XD
OpenStudy (mathstudent55):
The word "her's " does not exist.
"it's" means "it is". It is not possessive.
The word "your's" does not exist.
"its" is a proper possessive pronoun.
Which one would you choose as your answer?
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OpenStudy (zolock):
this is the math section. but i think its a
OpenStudy (mathstudent55):
How can it be A if "her's" does not exist?
OpenStudy (zolock):
her's means her property
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Its D.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Opps my bad I meant D sorry :O
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