How could I have known this? Does it make any difference? Tags:sweden 6 comments The sentence starts with Hon, meaning she so sin is obviously Her in this sentence I mean you did write She is eating His sandwich so yeaahhh “Sin” is a reflexive possessive pronoun that indicates the subject is the owner. As is specified in the second speech bubble >her/his/its/their (own) r/svenska in future. [deleted] When it comes to my wife and late evening snacks, the sentence ”She is eating his sandwich” is the right one! Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
“Sin” is a reflexive possessive pronoun that indicates the subject is the owner. As is specified in the second speech bubble >her/his/its/their (own)
When it comes to my wife and late evening snacks, the sentence ”She is eating his sandwich” is the right one!
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The sentence starts with Hon, meaning she so sin is obviously Her in this sentence
I mean you did write She is eating His sandwich so yeaahhh
“Sin” is a reflexive possessive pronoun that indicates the subject is the owner. As is specified in the second speech bubble
>her/his/its/their (own)
r/svenska in future.
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When it comes to my wife and late evening snacks, the sentence ”She is eating his sandwich” is the right one!