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Choose the correct possessive pronoun to complete the sentence. "You can do it, Jerry. Don't underestimate ________ abilities!" her your our their my his its

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 "You can do it, Jerry. Don't underestimate your abilities!"
The correct pronoun here would be "your". 

The listed possessive pronouns work like this:

"My" refers to the speaker.
"Your" refers to the person being spoken to.
"Her" would refer to a female (not the person being spoken to or the speaker).
"His" refers to a male (Not the person being spoken to or the speaker)
"Our" would refer to the speaker and the person (or people) being spoken to.
"Their" would refer to a group of people or things not including the speaker or the person being spoken to.
"Its" refers to an animal or genderless entity (for example, a dog, a lamp, or a grocery store.)
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