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Which possessive pronoun can refer to a singular possession?

  1. Them

  2. Ours

  3. His

  4. Yours

The correct answer is: His

The correct answer is C. "His" is the possessive pronoun that can refer to a singular possession. It is used to indicate that something belongs to a singular male person or thing. In this case, "His" indicates possession by a single male individual or object. The other options are not correct because: - "Them" is a plural pronoun referring to more than one person or thing. - "Ours" is a possessive pronoun indicating something belongs to a group of people, not a singular possession. - "Yours" is a possessive pronoun typically used when something belongs to the person being spoken to, but it does not specify a singular possession as "His" does.