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Neither the king nor the prince rode in _____ carriage. Which pronoun correctly completes the sentence if the king and the prince own different carriages? his or her their his her
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Neither the king nor the prince rode in _____ carriage.
Which pronoun correctly completes the sentence if the king and the prince own different carriages?
his or her
their
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her
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Answer: his
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The answer is: his. When it says neither, that means it talks about both of their carriages.
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