which personal pronoun correctly completes the sentence ?
the fastest runner are harry
_______________.
A-thier
B-they
C-THEM
i think c
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i agree with @inowalst it doesn't make sense
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay what abt b
OpenStudy (inowalst):
Ohh. It is C. You're right.
OpenStudy (geneticrockhopper247):
okay, so you're looking for the objective pronoun
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no a pronoun
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OpenStudy (inowalst):
It was missing "and"
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok never mind...
OpenStudy (geneticrockhopper247):
There are two types of pronouns. Them is objective. It goes in the predicate. They is subjective it goes in the subject
OpenStudy (anonymous):
k can u guys help me with the 2nd pls
OpenStudy (geneticrockhopper247):
actually, there are more types of pronouns, I really don't want to get into it, though
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (inowalst):
What do you think?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
a
OpenStudy (anonymous):
her
OpenStudy (inowalst):
Correct.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes you are correct
OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (inowalst):
What do you think?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
b
OpenStudy (inowalst):
I'm not sure about this one. @geneticrockhopper247
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay what abt this 1
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@iambatman @inowalst @Iloveyou;boy
OpenStudy (inowalst):
What do you think for that one?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
c
OpenStudy (inowalst):
C is correct.
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OpenStudy (geneticrockhopper247):
@ inowalst, the last one requires a subjective pronoun because it has a linking verb, so I
OpenStudy (geneticrockhopper247):
not the one y'all just did
OpenStudy (inowalst):
Oh, the one before?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (inowalst):
Before the Stephanie question?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
it's okay
OpenStudy (inowalst):
What do you think for that one?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
but what is it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i
OpenStudy (geneticrockhopper247):
okay, I'm confused...I didn't read the stephaine question, I saw the one with the list of people
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
it''s okay just help me with the one i justed posted
OpenStudy (inowalst):
Okay. There was one before the Stephanie question.. The one I didnt know. @geneticrockhopper247
@Freez I'm talking about the last question. What do you think for that one?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
c @inowalst
OpenStudy (inowalst):
No, that's wrong. "Their" is used when talking about something about someone else.
Ex. It's their dog. (It belongs to them)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so b
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OpenStudy (inowalst):
Right.
OpenStudy (geneticrockhopper247):
If there is linking verb, then its a subjective pronoun. They is a subjective pronoun. Because the pronoun is functioning as a predicate nominative
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what abt this one
OpenStudy (inowalst):
What do you think about that one?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
c
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OpenStudy (inowalst):
Correct.
OpenStudy (geneticrockhopper247):
I've got to go, good luck :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think d
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@inowalst could u help me with 3 more
OpenStudy (anonymous):
pls
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