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- à 7.8èReview
- ä:èAnswer the following questions concerning agreement.
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- 1.èWhich one of the following sentences demonstrates subject-
- verb agreement?
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- A)ïNeither the benches nor the coffee table are for sale.
- B)ïThe squids and the octopus is loafing.
- C)ïEither my high rise apartment or your bungalow is sufficient.
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- Ç C
- 2.èWhich one of the following sentences demonstrates subject-
- verb agreement?
- A)ïThe Russels, the Thompsons, Judy, and I am fortunate to be college
- è ambassadors.
- B)ïThe locket in the drawers is invaluable.
- C)ïThe sheep in the barns is safe.
- D)ïå
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- Ç B
- 3.èWhich one of the following sentences demonstrates subject-
- verb agreement?
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- A)ïBread and butter is not a treat for me.
- B)ïGarlic and hot fudge is an awful combination.
- C)ïEither the hens or the rooster deserve more food.
- D)ïå
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- Ç A
- 4.èWhich one of the following sentences demonstrates subject-
- verb agreement?
- A)ïThe sweat bands in the laundry room smells like ammonia.
- B)ïNeither the bandages nor the gauze work well for his wound.
- C)ïThe operating room in the new wing of the hospital appears to be
- è unusually dirty.
- D)ïå
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- Ç C
- 5.èWhich one of the following sentences demonstrates subject-
- verb agreement?
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- A)ïå of the honeybees is dangerous.
- B)ïA few of the peas is plenty.
- C)ïEach of the pellets is brown.
- D)ïå
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- Ç C
- 6.èWhich one of the following sentences demonstrates subject-
- verb agreement?
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- A)ïMost of the bottles are colored.
- B)ïEvery one of the incinerators are obsolete.
- C)ïNeither of the chairs look soft.
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- Ç A
- 7.èWhich one of the following sentences demonstrates subject-
- verb agreement?
- A)ïThe cart with two unbuttoned shirts and four frayed suspenders
- è bang into the wall.
- B)ïThe bowls against the side of the shed were heavy.
- C)ïAre any of the cleanser effective?
- D)ïå
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- Ç B
- 8.èWhich one of the following sentences demonstrates subject-
- verb agreement?
- A)ïThe feathers in their hats and on her knee feels rough.
- B)ïThe deer trophies in the cabins is bronze.
- C)ïSome of the homestead in the valley are luxurious.
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- Ç D
- 9.èWhich one of the following sentences demonstrates subject-
- verb agreement?
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- A)ïWhere's the stuffing?
- B)ïThere's the carriages.
- C)ïHere's the ceremonies.
- D)ïå
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- Ç A
- 10.èWhich one of the following sentences demonstrates subject-
- verb agreement?
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- A)ïThere is the Smiths who moved next door.
- B)ïHow's the Haley's gold reserve doing?
- C)ïHere's the champion.
- D)ïå
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- Ç C
- 11.èWhich one of the following sentences demonstrates subject-
- verb agreement?
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- A)ïWinters was the best part of my adolescence.
- B)ïThe men's shaved legs is their secret bond.
- C)ïA dramatic recollection for us was storms.
- D)ïå
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- Ç C
- 12.èWhich one of the following sentences demonstrates subject-
- verb agreement?
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- A)ïThe compulsion that I once had were burglaries.
- B)ïTheir grave sins, according to one minister, were just a rumor.
- C)ïThe purple stains on their caps is their insignia.
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- Ç B
- 13.èWhich one of the following sentences has an object of the
- preposition in the objective case?
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- A)ïI barreled between Manson and she.
- B)ïThey fled from Sonny and me.
- C)ïThe snorkelers questioned Judy and they.
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- Ç B
- 14.èWhich one of the following sentences has an object of the
- preposition in the objective case?
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- A)ïAre you searching for Mathias and we?
- B)ïCould he be gunning for Louise and I?
- C)ïShould Maxine be fond of Morris and me?
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- Ç C
- 15.èWhich one of the following sentences demonstrates
- pronoun-antecedent agreement?
- A)ïNeither one of the women faith healers made any money for herself.
- B)ïEither Jim or Jody roped their own calves.
- C)ïEvery one of the archers released their arrows on time and
- è on target.
- D)ïå
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- Ç A
- 16.èWhich one of the following sentences demonstrates
- pronoun-antecedent agreement?
- A)ïThe club proposed that a new job be added in their business office.
- B)ïThe association was convinced that it was too harsh in judging
- è Pauline's drawings.
- C)ïIs it true that management is withholding their support of the
- è democratic candidate?
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- Ç B
- 17.èWhich one of the following sentences demonstrates
- pronoun-antecedent agreement?
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- A)ïå of the embassies are producing their own Xerox copies.
- B)ïNeither of my cousins shot off their own toes in the mishap.
- C)ïMany groups are distributing its own political agenda.
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- Ç A
- 18.èWhich one of the following sentences demonstrates
- pronoun-antecedent agreement?
- A)ïThe rubber duck was last seen on its shelf.
- B)ïThe navy did not discipline their crew for failing to double-check
- è the defective boiler.
- C)ïThe factory never renewed their contract with the evil electrician.
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- Ç A
- 19.èWhich one of the following sentences demonstrates
- pronoun-antecedent agreement?
- A)ïA few balconies were renovated to restore its 17th century style.
- B)ïSeveral of the girders have been replaced because they were cracked.
- C)ïNeither Fritz the cat nor Felix the cat had any use for their
- è litter boxes.
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- Ç B
- 20.èWhich one of the following sentences demonstrates
- pronoun-antecedent agreement?
- A)ïEither Marty or she vacuumed their rooms.
- B)ïAre any of the storage areas painted in their original color?
- C)ïThe corporation tried to discover who had betrayed their code to
- è the Transylvanians.
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- Ç B
- 21.èWhich one of the following sentences uses who or whom
- correctly?
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- A)ïWhom did you send to Latin America?
- B)ïI could just imagine whom was saved from the black lagoon.
- C)ïThey were worried about who Tom got engaged to.
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- Ç A
- 22.èWhich one of the following sentences uses who or whom
- correctly?
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- A)ïI can't figure out who William despises least.
- B)ïDo you know who practices animal sacrifices in the neighborhood?
- C)ïRelay the message to whomever needs to hear it the most.
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