The correct answer is this one: "correct as is." The sentence I would not want to be Rita or her has shown the correct use of pronouns. If in case of a male character, just for example, "<span>Jane or him," instead of saying that as "Jane or his."</span>
Answer:
I have read it before but I am not sure which one you are talking about
Explanation:
That’s a word bro words back then
Answer:
furthermore or in addition
Explanation:
sound the best to me and make the most sense
Answer:
C
Explanation:
It's the only one with a plural subject. Apples is plural. If we were to look at A, Jennifer is the subject of the sentence and is not plural. In B, this banana is the subject and is not plural. In D, I is the subject and is not plural. Apples on the other hand is plural and therefore c is the answer