use a possessive adjective or a possessive pronoun to rewrite each second sentence. use the correct form of…

use a possessive adjective or a possessive pronoun to rewrite each second sentence. use the correct form of be where necessary.\n1. my pay is $12.50 an hour. how much do you make? (possessive pronoun) how much is yours?\n2. my deductions are over 30% of my pay. how much do you pay? (possessive adjective) \n3. frederico makes about $400 a month. frederico’s sister makes about $900 a month. (possessive adjective) \n4. sona’s company pays for medicare. the company i work for doesn’t pay for it. (possessive pronoun) \n5. fatima’s coworkers are friendly. the people i work with aren’t. (possessive pronoun) \n6. alexander’s net pay goes up every year. the amount you get paid doesn’t go up. (possessive adjective)
Answer
Brief Explanations:
- Replace "How much do you pay?" with "How much are your deductions?" using the possessive adjective "your".
- Replace "Frederico's sister" with "His sister" where "his" is the possessive adjective referring to Frederico.
- Replace "The company I work for doesn't pay for it." with "Mine doesn't." where "mine" is the possessive pronoun referring to "my company".
- Replace "The people I work with aren't." with "Mine aren't." where "mine" is the possessive pronoun referring to "my coworkers".
- Replace "The amount you get paid doesn't go up." with "Your net - pay doesn't go up." using the possessive adjective "your".
Answer:
- How much are your deductions?
- His sister makes about $900 a month.
- Mine doesn't.
- Mine aren't.
- Your net - pay doesn't go up.