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PLLLEEEAASEEE CHECK MY ANSWERS I NEED THIS IT IS URGENT!!!

PLLLEEEAASEEE CHECK MY ANSWERS I NEED THIS IT IS URGENT!!!-example-1
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1. The answer is correct. The word their is a plural possessive adjective, which describe something that belongs to “them.” A noun typically follows the word their, which, other than serving as an adjective, has no other known usages in the English language.

2.Correct

3.Correct


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17. Yes, you are correct...
A. their- yes, their is saying "belonging to them or whoever"
B. his or her- you don't write that in a sentence
C. his- there are more then 1, so you can't use that.
D. they're- they're means "they are"... you can't say " Neither Omar nor Kurt has turned they're (they are) permission form.

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