The sentence revision is: Nikita would like to know which car is theirs.
The possessive pronoun here is <em>theirs.</em>
<em>Theirs</em> replaces<em> belongs to Yosef and Taiga.</em>
Possessive pronouns help to show possession or ownership in a sentence. There are two types of possessive pronouns;
- the strong ( absolute ) possessive pronouns: mine, your, his, her, its, ours, yours and <em>theirs</em>. Their refer back to a noun already used replacing it to avoid repetition.
- the weak possessive pronouns : my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their. They function as determiners in front of the noun to to describe who something belongs to.
Answer:
its A
Explanation:
when you read it only A makes sense
The direct object in the sentence is most likely "Juanita". In order for you to find the direct object in the sentence, you have to find the noun or pronoun that receives the action of a verb. Direct objects ask "who" or "what" regarding the verb in your statement. In the sentence above, Hakeem thanked Juanita for the popcorn. "Thanked" is the verb in your sentence. Now ask yourself, who did Hakeem thank? He thanked Juanita. That makes Juanita the direct object in the sentence. Hope this helped you! (Sorry if this is wrong!)
Well think about it for a second.
Beowulf, The Iliad, and Oedipus are all old novels/poems.
Lord Jim on the other hand was written in the 1900's. Way after the former three were written. So Lord Jim would be your answer.
Hope that helps!