Home > English > Grammar > Parts of Speech > PronounsWhat is the possessive pronoun for ‘they’?A. their B. theirs C. them D. they'reAnswer: theirsAdditional Information: 'Theirs' is the possessive pronoun form for 'they.' Subjects: Pronouns, Parts of SpeechRelated MCQsWhich pronoun correctly completes the sentence: ‘The teacher gave _____ the assignment’?What type of pronoun is ‘whose’?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘We are all excited for _____ trip’?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘Is this _____ phone on the table?’Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘Everyone must bring _____ own drinks.’?What type of pronoun is ‘each’?Which pronoun is used to refer to something close by?Which pronoun is used to indicate choice in the sentence: ‘You can take _____ book you like’?Which pronoun is used to indicate a choice in the sentence: ‘You can have either cake or pie, but not _____.’?Which of these is a possessive pronoun?Which sentence contains a reciprocal pronoun?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘Everyone must submit _____ application before the deadline.’?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘Anyone can bring _____ own lunch’?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘The book belongs to me; it’s _____.’?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘I have to finish _____ report by tomorrow.’?