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What pronoun is "her"

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    Absolute

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    The possessive "her" (as in "her apple") is an adjective. But,"hers" (as in "the apple is hers") is what's called an absolute pronoun. Unlike "her," the absolute pronoun "hers" doesn't modify anything. Instead, "hers" stands for something: the thing or things belonging to her.
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