"She and her friends will go shopping at the mall"
nouns and pronouns in the subjective case are italicized. A noun in the subjective case is often the subject of a verb. For example: "The tree fell on my car", "the tree" is in the nominative case because it's the subject of the verb "fell".
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Absence are excuse for school
When looking at this image I see the only thing with any color is the American flag with blue and it is held close to a veterans heart. The flag and the man are the center of this photo showing patriotism.
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Every fall, the oak tree in the garden sheds its leaves.
The answer isn't their, because there is only one tree.
It isn't there because there isn't used as a possessive noun.
And it isn't it's because it's means it is.
So the answer is its.
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