HER / I help Jennifer every day. - I help her every day., HIM / The manager called Ricardo yesterday. - The manager called him yesterday., THEM / I work with Ali and Matthew. - I work with them., US / They invited my friend and me to lunch. - They invited us to lunch., THEM / Please give the report to the workers. - Please give the report to them., SHE / Jennifer works in a refinery. - She works in a refinery., HE / Ricardo drives a truck. - He drives a truck., THEY / Ali and Matthew work offshore. - They work offshore., HE / My friend starts early. - He starts early., IT / The supervisor checks the equipment. - The supervisor checks it., HER / This is Jennifer’s helmet. - This is her helmet., HIS / That is Ricardo’s truck. - That is his truck., HIS / Those are Ali’s gloves. - Those are his gloves., HIS (or HERS) / This is my friend’s uniform. - This is his / her uniform., HERS / The yellow helmet is Jennifer’s. - The yellow helmet is hers., HIS / The red oil rig is Ricardo’s project. - The red oil rig is his., HIS / Those gloves belong to Ali. - Those gloves are his., HERS (or HIS) / The uniform belongs to my friend. - The uniform is hers / his., THEIRS / The tools belong to the workers. - The tools are theirs., HER / Tell Jennifer to check the pumpjack. - Tell her to check the pumpjack., HIM / The supervisor asked Ricardo for help. - The supervisor asked him for help., THEM / I spoke to Ali and Matthew this morning. - I spoke to them this morning., HIS (or HERS) / These boots belong to my friend. - These boots are his / hers., THEIRS / Those gloves are the workers’. - Those gloves are theirs.,

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