____ attended the party at her sister's house. (third person, singular)
she
Give the extra change to ____. (first person, singular)
Me.
Jim and Jane inherited $10 million dollars. The money was _____ to spend any way they wanted. (Third person, plural. )
theirs
____ have one brother. _____ name is Samuel.
I, his
his / basketball / it / is / .
It is his basketball.
___ am the man for the job. (first person, singular)
I.
Have they given ____ any idea when they are setting up the dance stage? (Second person, plural)
You.
The coach yelled for the team to get on the bus and said, "The equipment in the back is _____." Second person, plural.)
Yours.
The apples are not _____ (you). They are ____ (we).
yours, ours
are / the dogs / theirs / .
The dogs are theirs.
Do you know if ____ or Jim are leaving soon? (third person, singular)
He.
The designer gave ___ several different color combinations to choose from for our living room walls. (first person, plural).
us.
Are the clothes ______ or my sister's? (first person, singular)
mine.
The house is ___ (she).
hers
your / is this / hat / yellow / ?
Is this your yellow hat?
Ned and I are working on the science project together. ____ are almost finished with the line graph. (first person, plural)
We.
A strange flying object was seen in the nighttime sky. My neighbor took pictures of _____ with a high definition camera. (third person, singular/ object/thing.
it
Alan and Amy bought a new house. They never owned something that was truly _____. (Third person, plural.)
Theirs.
The bikes are mine and Ashley's. The bikes are ____.
ours
him / is difficult / it / to live / is / with / .
It is difficult to live with him.
_____ are expected to complete the essay before the end of class. (second person, plural)
They.
The kidnapper gave ______ a complicated list of instructions to pay the ransom to save their friend. (Third person, plural.)
them.
Sally raced to the barn. She found out the new horse was _____. (Third person, female.)
Hers
____ like ____ classes. (First person) The history class is the most interesting.
I, my
she / sister / oldest / is / the /.
shares / she / them / recipes / with / .
She is the oldest sister.
She shares recipes with them.