Identify the correct possessive form of the pronoun it to complete the following sentence. Khalid prefers going to Jenna's coffee shop because of ___ close proximity to the office.Multiple choice question.its’itsit’s
Question
Identify the correct possessive form of the pronoun it to complete the following sentence. Khalid prefers going to Jenna's coffee shop because of ___ close proximity to the office.Multiple choice question.its’itsit’s
Solution
The correct possessive form of the pronoun "it" to complete the sentence is "its". So, the sentence should read: "Khalid prefers going to Jenna's coffee shop because of its close proximity to the office."
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