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OpenStudy (k12awesomeness):

Medal and Fan!!! Which sentence uses possessive pronouns correctly? A. That bag of potatoes is their's. B. Carolyn said that the keys were hers'. C. The flashlight projected it's bright white beam across the room. D. Have you seen the bear and its twin cubs?

OpenStudy (mathishardforme1234):

What do you think?

OpenStudy (k12awesomeness):

C?

OpenStudy (conqueror):

No.

OpenStudy (conqueror):

C should be its, not its'

OpenStudy (conqueror):

Or it's

OpenStudy (mathishardforme1234):

Oh hey Andy Griffith.

OpenStudy (artistic-visions):

it's = it is, it's not possessive

OpenStudy (conqueror):

Hey.

OpenStudy (k12awesomeness):

So, B or D ?

OpenStudy (delilahalexa13):

the answer is A

OpenStudy (xikarkatvantasxi):

@Artistic-Visions id agree

OpenStudy (mathishardforme1234):

Their is?

OpenStudy (delilahalexa13):

wait nvm

OpenStudy (artistic-visions):

It's not A, makes no sense..

OpenStudy (xikarkatvantasxi):

B?

OpenStudy (delilahalexa13):

yea i know ^

OpenStudy (delilahalexa13):

i think its b

OpenStudy (conqueror):

Guys.... answers aren't allowed.

OpenStudy (artistic-visions):

It's actually not B anyway, which leaves only one option

OpenStudy (conqueror):

And B is not correct.

OpenStudy (xikarkatvantasxi):

oh ya D actually does make more sense

OpenStudy (xikarkatvantasxi):

artic is right

OpenStudy (conqueror):

Stop giving answers...

OpenStudy (xikarkatvantasxi):

im not trying to theres no other way to do it :/

OpenStudy (delilahalexa13):

look possessive pronouns - mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs, yours.

OpenStudy (artistic-visions):

Without apostrophe s' and there is only one without it

OpenStudy (conqueror):

@ash2326

OpenStudy (delilahalexa13):

look i gave you the possessive nouns so try to do it, - mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs, yours.

OpenStudy (xikarkatvantasxi):

by the way if you look up your same question you'll find sites to see what other people put down as there answers as well :) @K12awesomeness

OpenStudy (k12awesomeness):

Thanks everyone!!

OpenStudy (xikarkatvantasxi):

no problem :3

OpenStudy (xikarkatvantasxi):

sorry @Conqueror for giving the answers i dont know any other way to help :( sorry if it make you mad

OpenStudy (xikarkatvantasxi):

made*

OpenStudy (fluttershyk):

a pronoun indicating possession, for example mine, yours, hers, theirs. So the answer is D.

OpenStudy (k12awesomeness):

Thanks!

OpenStudy (fluttershyk):

your welcome

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