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What is a pronoun?
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A word that replaces a noun
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What is the pronoun in the following sentence:
This is the book I wanted to read. |
This
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What type of noun is "this"
A. relative B. demonstrative C. interogative |
demonstrative
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Name three types of pronouns
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demonstrative, relative, personal, interrogative, indefinite
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What type of pronoun is in the following sentence?
Which school do you go to? A. relative B. indefinite C. interogative |
interogative
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List six examples of a pronoun.
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varies
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All of my friends (has, have) had the chicken pox.
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have
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Everyone at the party (likes, like) the hummus dip.
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likes
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Both of Fred's brothers (celebrates, celebrate) their birth
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celebrate
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Some of my baseball cards (is, are) valuable.
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are
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None of those rosebushes ever (blooms, bloom) in February.
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bloom
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Several of those colors (do, does) not appeal to me.
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do
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Many of Mrs. Taniquchi's students (speaks, speak) fluent Japenese.
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speak
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Nobody in the beginning painting classes (has, have) displayed work in the annual art show.
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has
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Most of the appetizers on the menu (tastes, taste) delicious.
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taste
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One of Georgia O'Keeffe's paintings (shows, sho) a ram's skull.
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shows
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All of the fruit (look, looks) ripe.
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looks
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All of the pears (look, looks) ripe.
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look
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Some of the equipment (has, have) been stored in the garage.
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has
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Some of the supplies (has, have) been stored in the garage.
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have
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Everyone (was, were) invited to the celebration.
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was
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Either of the answers (are, is) correct.
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is
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The following are what types of pronouns: this, that, these, those
A. Interrogative B. Demonstrative C. Relative |
Demonstrative
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Name any two interrogative pronouns
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what, which, who, whom, whose
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What is an indefinite pronoun?
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a pronoun that does not refer to a specific person, place, or thing.
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