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Which of the four underlined pronouns in the following sentence is a first-person pronoun in the nominative case? “I” have learned one important lesson from “HIS” story: “IT”is best to mind “YOUR” own
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Which of the four underlined pronouns in the following sentence is a first-person pronoun in the nominative case?
“I” have learned one important lesson from “HIS” story: “IT”is best to mind “YOUR” own business.
- I
- his
- It
- your
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I is first person
that would fit best
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The answer is “I”.
“His” is 3rd person
“It” is 3rd person
“Your” is second person
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