Singular
mine
yours
his
hers
its
Plural
ours
yours
theirs
To your example you needa possesive adjective not pronoun
Singular
my
your
his
her
its
Plural
our
your
their
How have compulsory voting laws helped other countries? Answer Is A
Question:
While performing his work as a priest in rural Ireland he noticed the many poverty- stricken Catholic Irish citizens whom does this describe
A) Pope
B) Gulliver
C) Swift
D) Horace
Answer:
The correct answer is C) Swift
Explanation:
Jonathan Swift in his book
<em>"A Modest Proposal For preventing the children of poor people in Ireland, from being a burden on their parents or country, and for making them beneficial to the publick."</em>
Recorded the level of penury among the Irish Citizens especialy catholics and made a proposal on how they may be helped.
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The verb used would be ‘is’ because we’re talking about a group of people in the present tense. I feel we would use ‘are’ only if there were specific things were were talking about, like [we] are, [you] are, [jack and jill] are, etc. Though, this wouldn’t be the case with he and she, because they always need to be in present tense.