Question #a7d81
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See explanation.
Explanation:
This sentence already includes a possessive pronoun his. If you meant to replace the whole expression 'that his family has' with a single possessive pronoun, then it could be:
Roy Freeman told about their exercise plan.
I used the plural form their because I treated the family as a group of people.
The possessive pronoun "his" is a word that takes the place of a noun that belongs to one male.
The possessive adjective "his" is a word placed before a noun, taking the place of a possessive noun.
Explanation:
In the sentence provided, the pronoun "his" is functioning as a possessive adjective, describing the noun "family" as Roy Freeman's family.
Rewording the sentence using the possessive pronoun "his":
A family exercise program Roy Freeman told about was his.
The possessive pronoun "his" takes the place of the noun phrase "family exercise program".