The plural form for the pronoun 'she' is they (subjective) and them (objective); the plural possessive form is 'theirs'. A possessive pronoun takes the place of the noun that belongs to someone or...
Possessive pronoun takes the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something. The plural possessive pronouns are ours, yours, and theirs. Examples: Ours is the house on the corner. Children are...
A possessive pronoun for the word pronoun is it's. Example:In the sentence, 'A pronoun is very useful, it's use is to make sentences simpler.', it's is the possessive pronoun for the antecedent noun...
She is a singular pronoun. Put it in a sentence and you will see:"She is my sister." This sentence is talking about one person, not more than one person.