Certainly! Let's complete the sentences with the correct possessive and personal pronouns. This will involve understanding the possessive forms (my, your, his, her, its, our, their) and the personal pronouns (me, you, him, her, it, us, them).
She gave me her phone number, and I gave her mine.
- "Her" is the possessive pronoun referring to the phone number belonging to "her."
- "Mine" is the possessive pronoun referring to the phone number belonging to "me."
They gave you their car, and yours.
- "Their" refers to the car belonging to "them."
- "Yours" refers to the car belonging to "you."
He gave them his documents, and theirs.
- "His" refers to the documents belonging to "him."
- "Theirs" refers to the documents belonging to "them."
We gave her our address, and hers.
- "Our" refers to the address belonging to "us."
- "Hers" refers to the address belonging to "her."
She showed me her greenhouse, and I mine.
- "Her" refers to the greenhouse belonging to "her."
- "Mine" refers to the greenhouse belonging to "me."
He showed us his new pigeons, and we ours.
- "Us" is the personal pronoun referring to "we" as the object.
- "Ours" refers to the pigeons belonging to "us."
They told her their fairy tale, and she told them hers.
- "Their" refers to the fairy tale belonging to "them."
- "She" is the subject pronoun referring to "her."
- "Hers" refers to the fairy tale belonging to "her."
I brought them my puppy, and they theirs.
- "My" refers to the puppy belonging to "me."
- "Theirs" refers to the puppy belonging to "them."
He ruined our sandcastle, and we destroyed his.
- "Our" refers to the sandcastle belonging to "us."
- "His" refers to the sandcastle belonging to "him."
By using the correct possessive and personal pronouns, the sentences become clear and grammatically correct.