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)

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:

  1. Replace "How much do you pay?" with "How much are your deductions?" using the possessive adjective "your".
  2. Replace "Frederico's sister" with "His sister" where "his" is the possessive adjective referring to Frederico.
  3. 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".
  4. Replace "The people I work with aren't." with "Mine aren't." where "mine" is the possessive pronoun referring to "my coworkers".
  5. Replace "The amount you get paid doesn't go up." with "Your net - pay doesn't go up." using the possessive adjective "your".

Answer:

  1. How much are your deductions?
  2. His sister makes about $900 a month.
  3. Mine doesn't.
  4. Mine aren't.
  5. Your net - pay doesn't go up.