Home > English > Grammar > Parts of Speech > PronounsWhich pronoun is used in place of a noun to show possession?A. Hers B. She C. Her D. ThemAnswer: HersAdditional Information: 'Hers' is a possessive pronoun. Subjects: Pronouns, Parts of SpeechRelated MCQsWhich pronoun is used in the sentence: ‘If anyone sees him, please let _____ know.’?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘Neither of the students has submitted _____ work.’?What type of pronoun is ‘who’?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘They can decide for _____ what to do next.’?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘We should invite _____ friends to the party.’?What type of pronoun is ‘everybody’?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘They invited _____ to the gathering.’?Which of the following is an example of a personal pronoun?What type of pronoun is ‘neither’?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘Do you know _____ was late?’Which pronoun is used to indicate a choice in the sentence: ‘You can have either cake or pie, but not _____.’?Which pronoun is used to refer to something close by?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘He saw the girl _____ was wearing a red dress.’?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘I have a friend who is always there for _____.’?Which pronoun correctly completes the sentence: ‘Everyone should do _____ best’?