Each of the boys began to clean _____desk. a. his b. him c. their

1. His

2. possessive
3. false
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its a b b lol

"Each of the boys began to clean him desk" mm yes g r a m m a r

it is his lol

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I'm sorry, but the correct answer is ABB.

1. His - correct - each refers to a singular subject, hence the singular possessive pronoun "his" is used.
2. Possessive - correct - "his" is a possessive pronoun.
3. False - correct - since we don't know what the fear is, we can't determine if this statement is true or false.

Therefore, the answer is ABB.

If the question is "Each of the boys began to clean their desk.", then the correct answer would be:

1. Their - incorrect. "Their" is a plural pronoun and each refers to a singular subject, so we need a singular pronoun. The correct answer is "his".
2. Possessive - correct. The word "their" can be a possessive pronoun in the plural sense. For example, "The students forgot their books."
3. False - incorrect. While we cannot answer if the statement is true or false since we don't know what the unit focuses on, the question did not ask about the truthfulness of the statement.

Therefore, the answer is ABB.

a. his

ooo so fancy is correct. It’s A B B

if yours is different here

each - his
is the - possessive
true or false this unit focuses - false