Yes, She loves him.
2. Possessive pronoun standing alone (NO noun after it)
Here is a time when the title is much larger than thing it is talking about.
OK...You had the possessive pronoun in Lesson D. But... There you
always had a noun after the pronoun. When there is no noun after it, and
you have to use a different pronoun...again. Stop crying now,
and let's see how that works.
It is my car. So the car is mine.
There is one Stand-Alone Possessive Pronoun for each person.
It is my car. So it is mine.
It is your car. So it is yours.
It is his car. So it is his.
It is her car. So it is hers.
It is our car. So it is ours.
It is your car. So it is yours.
It is their car. So it is theirs.
You're probably wanting an exercise here, right? OK, make a sentence answering
this question.
Does Mary own the car?
he hers
him mine
No, the car is _____.