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- à 1.9èReview
- ä:ïAnswer the following questions concerning nouns
- and pronouns.
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- 1.ïWhich one of the following sentences contains a singular
- common noun?
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- A)ïIn the yard were many puddles.
- B)ïDeborah was stringing beads.
- C)ïThe Aperovitzes live in the Ukraine.
- D)ïå
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- Ç A
- 2.ïWhich one of the following sentences contains a plural
- proper noun?
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- A)ïOutside of the station, there were white pebbles.
- B)ïI will visit the McDonald's soon.
- C)ïSarafina is the name of a character once played by Whoopie Goldberg.
- D)ïå
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- Ç B
- 3.ïWhich one of the following sentences contains a plural com-
- mon noun and a singular proper noun?
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- A)ïAre you going to ask them for help?
- B)ïAndy found some coins in a basket.
- C)ïImmediately, we turned our backs on the skunks.
- D)ïå
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- Ç B
- 4.ïWhich one of the following sentences contains a singular
- possessive noun?
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- A)ïBread was their only nourishment.
- B)ïI tried to furnish his room with elegant leather couches.
- C)ïCan you tell me where I left the sunglasses?
- D)ïå
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- Ç B
- 5.ïWhich one of the following sentences contains a plural
- possessive pronoun?
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- A)ïComrades, your fate is obvious: fight back or be in chains forever.
- B)ïHe lived near a toxic waste dumping ground.
- C)ïMy lizard did not look alive.
- D)ïå
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- Ç A
- 6.ïWhich one of the following sentences contains a first person
- singular pronoun?
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- A)ïYou are in a hurry.
- B)ïThe shoe salesperson was overdressed.
- C)ïShe sent me a box of candy.
- D)ïå
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- Ç C
- 7.ïWhich one of the following sentences contains a second person
- plural pronoun?
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- A)ïThey were occasionally funny.
- B)ïThe clothes should have been ironed.
- C)ïBoys, you must stop throwing spitballs at the teddy bear.
- D)ïå
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- Ç C
- 8.ïWhich one of the following sentences contains a third person
- singular pronoun?
- A)ïSheldon never ate spaghetti.
- B)ïAre we ready for the test?
- C)ïHarriet's home economics teacher loved the pastry because it was so
- è flaky.
- D)ïå
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- Ç C
- 9.ïWhich one of the following sentences contains a third person
- plural pronoun?
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- A)ïSometimes, they took apart a radio.
- B)ïYou must wait in line for now.
- C)ïThe steps were streaked with purple chalk.
- D)ïå
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- Ç A
- 10.ïWhich one of the following sentences contains a third person
- singular pronoun?
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- A)ïThere are mice in my attic.
- B)ïIs she up for a promotion?
- C)ïDoug rocked the cradle with a baseball bat.
- D)ïå
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- Ç B
- 11.ïWhich one of the following sentences contains a second per-
- son singular pronoun?
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- A)ïNada, you seem to be lonely.
- B)ïThe billboard was huge.
- C)ïI lent him a bowling shirt.
- D)ïå
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- Ç A
- 12.ïWhich one of the following sentences contains a first per-
- son plural pronoun?
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- A)ïThe high price did not matter to us.
- B)ïLater on, you will feel dizzy.
- C)ïHe never fished in the creek.
- D)ïå
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- Ç A
- 13.ïWhich one of the following sentences contains a first per-
- son possessive pronoun?
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- A)ïIs it obvious that my front teeth are discolored?
- B)ïWe are very fond of our station wagon.
- C)ïHis home was in Virginia.
- D)ïå
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- Ç A
- 14.ïWhich one of the following sentences contains a third per-
- son plural possessive pronoun?
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- A)ïIs their home infested with termites?
- B)ïI can't see far without my contact lens.
- C)ïDid his mattress still have the tag on it?
- D)ïå
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- Ç A
- 15.ïWhich one of the following sentences contains a second per-
- son singular possessive pronoun?
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- A)ïCan you be that old?
- B)ïBilly, your shirt is torn in two places.
- C)ïThe President's haircut was expensive.
- D)ïå
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- Ç B
- 16.ïWhich one of the following sentences contains a third per-
- son singular possessive pronoun?
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- A)ïI was content to come in third.
- B)ïSylvia's temper was pretty violent.
- C)ïDid you listen to his speech?
- D)ïå
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- Ç C
- 17.ïWhich one of the following sentences contains a first per-
- son plural possessive pronoun?
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- A)ïVincent tried to run under the pole.
- B)ïAre you aware of our predicament?
- C)ïPasta always satisfies my hunger.
- D)ïå
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- Ç B
- 18.ïWhich one of the following sentences contains a first per-
- son singular possessive pronoun?
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- A)ïShould he use the rickety step ladder?
- B)ïWillard was the name of a rat in a horror movie.
- C)ïI promise to do my best to defend our legal rights.
- D)ïå
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- Ç C
- 19.ïWhich one of the following sentences contains a third per-
- son singular possessive pronoun?
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- A)ïThe responsibility was hers.
- B)ïOur homes rested on Mike's strengths.
- C)ïI am always aware of the tingling in my ears.
- D)ïå
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- Ç A
- 20.ïWhich one of the following sentences contains a first per-
- son singular possessive pronoun?
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- A)ïHow often do you wash your hands?
- B)ïThe mess in the kitchen was mine.
- C)ïFat-free ice cream is now sold in our area.
- D)ïå
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- Ç B
- 21.ïWhich one of the following sentences contains an intensive
- pronoun?
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- A)ïHe himself drove the station wagon.
- B)ïThey saw themselves as conquerors.
- C)ïWe gave ourselves a pat on the back.
- D)ïå
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- Ç A
- 22.ïWhich one of the following sentences contains a reflexive
- pronoun?
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- A)ïShe herself is the culprit.
- B)ïTony threw himself into the bushes.
- C)ïYou yourself are the cause of the difficulty.
- D)ïå
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- Ç B
- 23.ïWhich one of the following sentences contains an indefinite
- pronoun that is always singular?
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- A)ïSeveral hunters have lost their coats.
- B)ïEach of the three hundred students looked cold.
- C)ïå of the shrubs need to be trimmed.
- D)ïå
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- Ç B
- 24.ïWhich one of the following sentences contains an indefinite
- pronoun that is always plural?
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- A)ïBoth of the nations had expensively decorated palaces.
- B)ïNeither of them had a basket of fruit.
- C)ïDo any of the bundles contain a flute?
- D)ïå
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- Ç A
- 25.ïWhich one of the following sentences contains an interroga-
- tive pronoun?
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- A)ïI know which gold chain belongs to Mary.
- B)ïWho is the most generous person in the hallway?
- C)ïMy car radio is the one that sounds like it is ready to break down.
- D)ïå
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- Ç B
- 26.ïWhich one of the following sentences contains a relative
- pronoun?
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- A)ïThey took advantage of the sale that started in the morning.
- B)ïWhich back pack did you misplace?
- C)ïWhat is the point of dieting until you get sick.
- D)ïå
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- Ç A
- 27.ïWhich one of the following sentences contains a singular
- demonstrative pronoun?
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- A)ïThose apples have some bruises on them.
- B)ïIs it certain that ç wounds were made by a rabid animal?
- C)ïThis much is certain: I am too angry with them and their friends.
- D)ïå
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- Ç C
- 28.ïWhich one of the following sentences contains a plural
- demonstrative pronoun?
- A)ïThis is my neighborhood, but I still do not know the names of
- è people on my block.
- B)ïWhat can we do to stop this kind of foolery.
- C)ïMany pigs were let loose on that old property.
- D)ïå
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- Ç D
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