Select the correct pronoun. It was who helped rebuild our shattered porch. they or them
The correct pronoun is them. It was who helped THEM rebuild our shattered porch.
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An antecedent is a word for which a pronoun is substituted to avoid repetition.
- True
- False
Decide whether the sentence below is reflexive or intensive.
It sat by itself on the shelf.
- intensive
- reflexive
- Compound Personal
- Elliptical
- Indefinite Pronoun
- Demonstrative Pronoun
- pronoun that intensifies meaning or refers to the subject
- having an incomplete grammatical construction
- pronoun that refers to unknown people or things
- pronoun that points something out
Relative pronouns introduce adverb clauses.
- True
- False
When a suffix beginning with a consonant is added to a word ending with a silent e, the e is kept as a general rule.
- True
- False
- nonrestrictive clauses
- restrictive clauses
- antecedents
- reflexive
- intensive
- interrogative
- demonstrative
- indefinite pronouns
- relative
- personal pronouns
- clauses unnecessary to the meanings of the words modified
- clauses necessary to the meanings of the words modified
- words for which pronouns stand
- a pronoun ending in -self and referring to the previously used noun or pronoun
- a pronoun ending in -self and used for emphasis
- pronouns that ask questions
- pronouns that point out to whom or to what the speaker is referring
- everyone, nobody, and something are examples
- pronouns introducing adjective or noun clauses
- I, you, him, mine, and their are examples
Nouns ending in y preceded by a vowel form their plurals by adding -s.
- True
- False
Select the correct possessive form.
I never knew ____
apple pie could be so good.
The pronouns my, your, his, her, our, and their are used as what part of speech?
The plural of belief is believes.
- True
- False
Identify the complete adjective clause.
Fred called a garage the auto mechanics teacher recommended.
the auto mechanics teacher recommended
Identify the complete adjective clause.
She went to the department where complaints are handled.
where complaints are handled
Select the sentence that uses possessive forms correctly.
- In the play, I
wore my mothers wig and my grandmothers shoes, but my two sisters clothes were too modern for the part.
- In the play, I wore my mother's wig and my grandmother's shoes, but my two sisters' clothes were too modern for the part.
- In the play, I wore my mothers' wig and my grandmothers' shoes, but my two sister's clothes were too modern for the part.
Most nouns form their plurals by adding _____.
Add -ous to the following word.
outrage
- outrageous
- outragous
Select the correct pronoun.
This book is a good one for you and _____
to study.
Identify the complete adjective clause.
This is the part for which I have practiced.
for which I have practiced
Select the correct possessive form.
Okay Bobbi, what did you do with those ____________
books?
Identify the complete adjective clause.
That's the guy who bought me a soda.
Differ + -ence = differrence.
- True
- False
The subject of a sentence cannot be a noun clause.
- True
- False
Use the correct form of the word to complete the following sentence.
Are those wheels in _____?
Suffixes can change adjectives to adverbs.
- True
- False
Select the correct pronoun.
I love this car, especially _____ color.
Select the correct pronoun.
It was ____________
who helped rebuild our shattered porch.
Select all of the sentences that need to be more clearly written.
- When the dog ran after my dad, he cried.
- The dog ran after my
dad and tried to bite my dad in the leg.
- I talked to my teacher last night, and she was busy getting ready for the next day.
- Samantha angrily gave Heather a dirty look at lunch today, and she got really upset about it.
- Al really wanted to give his dad a great birthday present; he would really enjoy a new car.
Decide whether the sentence below is reflexive or intensive.
She herself gave him the book.
Select the correct pronoun.
Eric called the Finnish girl
_________ he met at a ball game.
Select the correct possessive form.
_____ hair gel is expensive.