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English, 15.04.2021 19:40 krishawnnn

Directions: Highlight the pronoun that correctly completes each Sentence. Also, Highlight the antecedent(s) of the pronoun.
1) All of the mineral water has lost (its, their) sparkle.
2) Everyone must bring (his or her, their own instrument to the music class.
3) Last spring one of the baby robins fell and broke (its, their wings.
4) Nobody appreciates (his or her, their) own good health until illness strikes.
5) None of the books are in (its, their proper position on the shelves.
6) Each of the boys enjoyed (his, their) trip to the Art Institute.
7) Both of the girls had to take medication for (her, their) allergies.
8) Each of the exhibits at the museum required (its, their own special lighting.
9) One of the brochures has a photograph of Barcelona on (its, their) cover.
10) Few of the members on the girls' team had arranged (her, their own transportation
11) Everything in the jewelry case has (its, their own price tag.
12) None of the new dimes have been removed from (its, their) wrappers.
13) Either of those girls may be invited to display (her, their) paintings at the fair.
14) Each of the baby girls has already received (her, their) vaccinations.
15) Neither of those dogs ever learned to obey (its, their) master.

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