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a) her
b) she
c) hers
The pronoun is masculine (he, his, him) when the antecedent is masculine, and feminine (she,
her, hers) when the antecedent is feminine, and neutral (it, its) when the antecedent has no
gender association.
The subject is an indefinite noun
1. … pink dolphin may refer to the
Chinese white dolphin or to the Amazon river
dolphin.
a) The
b) A
c) -
Order of adjectives
Opinion /size/colour/noun
Pronoun Forms
a) he could leave.
b) she could leave.
c) John could leave.
Because both the nouns joint by the conjunction or takes singular forms
1. He served …
a) steak to the men on paper plates.
b) steak on paper plates to men.
c) men the steak on paper plates.