Pronouns Review. Choose the correct pronoun. Britt and (she / her) went to the concert together. Answer: she.

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Pronouns Review

Choose the correct pronoun. Britt and (she / her) went to the concert together. Answer: she

Choose the correct pronoun. He gave the extra tickets to Mr. Woods and ( I / me). Answer: me

Choose the correct pronoun. I told Kelly and ( they / them ) the good news. Answer: them

Look at the pronoun to tell if the sentence is correct or incorrect. Tomorrow Vong and me will bring a cake. Answer: incorrect

Look at the pronoun to tell if the sentence is correct or incorrect. They saw you and him at the store. Answer: correct

Look at the pronoun to tell if the sentence is correct or incorrect. The gift is for you and she. Answer: incorrect

Choose the correct pronoun. ( Who / Whom ) was it on the phone? Answer: Who

Choose the correct pronoun. Tom Sawyer was written by ( who / whom )? Answer: whom

Choose the correct pronoun. (Who / Whom ) did he pick for his team? Answer: Whom

Choose the correct pronoun. Tomika, ( who / whom ) is Jamal’s sister, went to the movies with us. Answer: who

Choose the correct pronoun. For ( who / whom ) are these flowers? Answer: whom

Choose the correct pronoun. The guest speaker, ( who / whom ) you recommended, did well. Answer: whom

Correct the pronoun error. Holly and myself were assigned that topic. Answer: I

Correct the pronoun error. They were so proud of theirselves. Answer: themselves

Correct the pronoun error. Wayne did hisself a favor. Answer: himself

Correct the pronoun error. I got me a comfortable chair. Answer: myself

Correct the pronoun error. Delano and she patted theirselves on the back. Answer: themselves

Correct the pronoun error. Heidi and myself exercised for an hour. Answer: I

Choose the correct pronoun. Can you jump as high as ( he / him )? Answer: he

Choose the correct pronoun. Mother gave Tori more money than ( I / me ). Answer: me

Choose the correct pronoun. He is quicker than ( she / her ). Answer: she

Choose the correct pronoun. Edward is better than ( she / her). Answer: she

Choose the correct pronoun. Al kicks the ball farther than ( I / me ). Answer: I

Choose the correct pronoun. Is Andrew as skilled a brick mason as ( they / them )? Answer: they

Fill in the blank with the correct pronoun. The members of the club brought _____ own sandwiches. Answer: their

Fill in the blank with the correct pronoun. Either Beth or Ellen is painting _____ own room. Answer: her

Fill in the blank with the correct pronoun. My neighbor and her husband waxed _____ cars. Answer: their

Fill in the blank with the correct pronoun. Are Angela and Julie taking _____ vitamins? Answer: their

Fill in the blank with the correct pronoun. Either Dillon or his son will iron _____ own clothes. Answer: his

Fill in the blank with the correct pronoun. Can you return the gloves and hat to _____ right owner? Answer: their

Fill in the blank with the correct pronoun. Few of the men brought _____ trucks. Answer: their

Fill in the blank with the correct pronoun. Neither of the trees lost _____ branches. Answer: its

Fill in the blank with the correct pronoun. Does anyone in the all male dance have _____ costume? Answer: his

Decide if the pronoun agrees with its antecedent. Everyone wore their mask in the hospital room. Answer: incorrect

Decide if the pronoun agrees with its antecedent. Anybody in our group can give his or her opinion. Answer: correct

Decide if the pronoun agrees with its antecedent. One of the buses had lost their signal lights. Answer: incorrect

Choose the sentence that is written correctly. A. Dad gave Marie more eggs than I. B. Either Noel or him will win the award. C. Does Bess enjoy chess as much as he? D. Ron and them go fishing once a ye Answer : C

Choose the sentence in which the underlined word is an error. A. Can you read as fast as her ? B. You said yourself that I could go. C. Allen and he are best friends. D. The teacher liked our projects and theirs. Answer: A

Choose the sentence that contains an error. A. All of the turtles will return to their burrows. B. Some of the ink lost its brightness. C. Few parents are unsure of their rules. D. Neither the teacher nor the students brought his or her tickets. Answer: D

Choose the sentence in which the underlined word is an error. A. Neither Kay nor Joan brought her homework to class. B. Everyone with a ticket claimed their door prize. C. Both animals have been fed their dinner. D. Either the cat or the dog will wear its collar. Answer: B

Choose the sentence that is written correctly. A. The winners were Rebecca and we. B. The error was her’s. C. They solved the problem theirselves. D. Here’s the person who spoke to Jolene and I. Answer: A

Choose the correct word to complete the sentence. My pencils and pen have _____ own designated place in this drawer. A.its B.they C.their D.It Answer: D