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  1. ct with in person. Without the various sites and services she uses, Heather—like many of her peers—believes that her social life would si nificantly shrink. She doesn’t see Facebook as inherently …

  2. Pronouns are words that replace nouns in a sentence, such as “you,” “we,” or “they.” Most of the time we use pronouns without giving them a second thought. But when we’re working with people from all …

  3. On that unlucky day, Jane couldn't find her homework, lost her shoes, and slipped on the sidewalk; John broke his arm, ripped his shirt, and his wallet was stolen; and Bob was late for work, didn't remember …

  4. Here are examples of Gender Pronouns in use. She, Her, Hers If Chris’s gender pronouns are she, her, and hers, you could say "Chris ate her food because she was hungry." They, them, theirs (Chris ate …

  5. lf my work is useless. Talk to her a out new winter clothes. If she were interested in the future, her cha to the workroom to cry. Then she walk d into Johnsy’s room. She carried some of her painting materia …

  6. Pronouns frequently used are : we, us, he, his, him, she, her, hers, I, me, my, mine, their, theirs, our, you, your, yours, they, them, it, and its. In the above list, mark S above all pronouns that would be …

  7. About This Guide This guide contains training materials, resources, tips, and examples of practices to help food banks improve the implementation of Healthy Eating Research (HER) Nutrition Guidelines …