Answer:
Juan and she say that the time card is hers.
Step-by-step explanation:
- The sentence's subject is Juan and she. Because she is the object of the verb "say," you should always use the subject pronoun "she" instead of "her" when combining two subjects.
- The appropriate possessive pronoun to use in this situation is "hers". It expresses ownership while making reference to the time card that belongs to "Juan and she." The proper form of the possessive pronoun is "hers," not "her's" or "her."