The document provides 12 sentences with a choice to use either "he's" or "his" in each. It tests the correct usage of the contraction "he's" to indicate "he is" versus the possessive pronoun "his". The correct answer for each sentence is given to demonstrate that "he's" should be used for sentences that are referring to a state of being, while "his" should be used when referring to possession of an object.
The document provides 12 sentences with a choice to use either "he's" or "his" in each. It tests the correct usage of the contraction "he's" to indicate "he is" versus the possessive pronoun "his". The correct answer for each sentence is given to demonstrate that "he's" should be used for sentences that are referring to a state of being, while "his" should be used when referring to possession of an object.
The document provides 12 sentences with a choice to use either "he's" or "his" in each. It tests the correct usage of the contraction "he's" to indicate "he is" versus the possessive pronoun "his". The correct answer for each sentence is given to demonstrate that "he's" should be used for sentences that are referring to a state of being, while "his" should be used when referring to possession of an object.