The sentence that uses possessive pronouns correctly is
A. That dress looks like yours.
B. Is wrong because it's should be its. It's is a contraction for it is. So it would read - My dog carried it is toy out to the backyard.
C. Is wrong because their should not have an apostrophe s. It should read - The credit for the great food is all theirs.
D. Is wrong because her shouldn't have an apostrophe s. It should read - Those books on the shelf are hers.
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It’s from a Scottish and English surname which originally indicated a person from a place known as Ross ( such as the region of Ross in northern Scotland ), derived from Gaelic ros meaning “promontory, headland”
Wouldn't the subject be I because it is about you?
Answer:
gets a ride home with a man in his mid-twenties.
Explanation:
He wanders for a bit stumbling around and then catches a ride.