Asked by Amy
1.Everyone is wearing (his or her, their) costume tonight.
2.Neither of the actresses wore (her, their) hat.
3.Did anyone forget to bring (his or her, their) notes.
3.I don't know if either of the girls will sing (her, their) lines tonight.
4.Somebody left (his or her, their) uniform behind stage.
5.Everyone sold (his or her, their) tickets last week.
1.his or her
2.her
3.her
4.his or her
5.his or her
2.Neither of the actresses wore (her, their) hat.
3.Did anyone forget to bring (his or her, their) notes.
3.I don't know if either of the girls will sing (her, their) lines tonight.
4.Somebody left (his or her, their) uniform behind stage.
5.Everyone sold (his or her, their) tickets last week.
1.his or her
2.her
3.her
4.his or her
5.his or her
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
All are correct -- except you have two different sentences for # 3.
Answered by
Amy
Oops I guess I numbered them wrong.
1.his or her
2.her
3.his or her
3.her
4.his or her
5.his or her
1.his or her
2.her
3.his or her
3.her
4.his or her
5.his or her
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Right. Thanks for clarifying.
Answered by
Amy
Thank you.
Answered by
Nope
Nope
Answered by
Nope
Hi I'm good
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