Which pronouns correctly complete the sentences? Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)

Will,
we met yesterday, is going to groom our dogs.

was he again? I don't remember meeting anyone.

Who

The pronouns that correctly complete the sentences are:

1. Will, we met yesterday, is going to groom our dogs.
2. Who was he again? I don't remember meeting anyone.

To determine which pronouns correctly complete the sentences, we need to understand the subject of each sentence and the appropriate pronoun to use in that context.

Let's analyze each sentence:
1. "Will, we met yesterday, is going to groom our dogs."

In this sentence, the subject is "Will," and we need a pronoun to replace "Will." The correct pronoun is "he" because "Will" is a third-person singular subject. So the correct completion for this sentence would be:
"Will, he met yesterday, is going to groom our dogs."

2. "Who was he again? I don't remember meeting anyone."

In this sentence, we are referring to someone previously mentioned, and we need a pronoun to replace "he." Since the subject is a male, the correct pronoun is "he." So the correct completion for this sentence would be:
"Who was he again? I don't remember meeting anyone."

Therefore, the correct pronouns to complete the sentences are "he" for both sentences.