which of these is a singular reflexive (or intensive) pronoun me yours yourself yourselves
yourself
that one is very easy
which of these is a possessive case pronoun? who whose whoever whomever
whomever
thank you so much
whomever is in the objective case
thatsright maybe you should explain that to her
wait so is whomever objective or possessive?
just she understands
Possessive case pronouns are used to show ownership
it's not whoever because that's subjective case
Oh no! I'm sorry. It is yours not whomever. I am terribly sorry about that.
oh pellete never mind hahaha oops
hahaha so it is whomever
It is whomever... yes lol
awesome thank you
But "yours" would also be correct if that was one of the choices. I thought it was because I read too far up.
oh okay gotcha
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Yes please
Most colleges require one of two things: a high school diploma or a GED. Most colleges require one of two things; a high school diploma or a GED. Most colleges will accept someone with either; a high school diploma or a GED. Most colleges will accept someone with either: a high school diploma or a GED. I think it is either the first one or the last one.
oh i'm sorry i just saw this
i just typed it, your fine
It's the first one because it has the colon. Also, because the colon can only be used after a complete sentence fragment. (as done in the first one)
okay awesome !
The last one carries on into the second sentence fragment; which is incorrect
makes sense, thank you
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