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Name _____________________________
Date ___________________

Using his and he
Circle the word that best completes each sentence.

1.  The comedian's specialty was sight gags, so (his, he) act had to be seen to be enjoyed.
2.  John didn't get all the shampoo out of (his, he) hair.
3.  Greg can trace (his, he) lineage to a famous African king.
4.  The "President's House" was first inhabited by John Adams and (his, he) wife, Abigail.
5.  (His, He) flew a passenger plane from San Francisco to Tokyo and back for almost 20 years.
6.  Mustard dripped from Billy's hot dog and stained his shirt, but (his, he) was happy as only a three-year-old at a fair can be!
7.  Paul was acting naughty, so (his, he) was sent to his room for a while.
8.  Having finished the test, (his, he) sat quietly until everyone had to stop.
9.  Gary was absent from school yesterday because (his, he) was ill.
10.  Can Brandon fix (his, he) own bike?
11.  Derrick was indignant when (his, he) was mistaken for someone else.
12.  Jim named (his, he) dogs Red, Spot, and Sal.
13.  (His, He) was a poor, wretched wanderer all of his life.
14.  Mark will edit (his, he) paper before he makes his final copy.
15.  He lost consciousness when he hit (his, he) head.
16.  (His, He) zipped across the finish line!
17.  Whenever Elvis Presley appeared in public, (his, he) fans always mobbed him.
18.  It is through his own merit that (his, he) got the promotion at his job.
19.  Dad has to be at (his, he) office at 8 o'clock in the morning.
20.  He bought a dog so (his, he) would have a companion.



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