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100

What is wrong with this sentence: We and them are headed to the store.

We and they (them is objective case and cannot be used as a subject)

100

This is my sister's husband.  What is the pronoun in the sentence and what kind of pronoun is it? 

This - demonstrative

100

The owner of this backpack is (who, whom)? 

Who - nominative case

100

When an indefinite pronoun is both singular an plural, how do you decide which verb to use? 

For what word is the pronoun substituting? Use that word to decide if the pronoun is singular or plural.

100

That is the girl from our neighborhood.  Is "that" a pronoun or an adjective? 

pronoun - subject of sentence

200

What is wrong: He gave hisself a raise because he owns the business.

Hisself is not a word

200

Both of the girls are basketball players.  What is the pronoun in the sentence and what kind of pronoun is it? 

Both - indefinite plural

200

Gary gave (me and him, me and he) forty dollars to haul the wood to the back yard. 

me and him (objective case) {indirect object}

200

Which type of verb ends in "s"?

singular

200

Both Christmas carols are appropriate for our Christmas program.  Is the word both a pronoun or adjective? 

Adjective.  Subject is carols

300

What is wrong: It was him who broke the chair. 

It was he (him is in the objective case and cannot be used as a predicate nominative)

300

None of the cookies taste burned. What is the pronoun in this sentence and what kind of pronoun is it? 

None - indefinite, both singular and plural

300

Cynthia and Ella gave (they, them) a ride yesterday.

Them (objective case) {indirect object}

300

What parts of the sentence will a pronoun be? 

subject, direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, object of the preposition

300

Many people helped with the Thanksgiving meal.  Is the word many a pronoun or adjective? 

Adjective.  Subject is people

400

What is wrong: Each of the students are bringing a food item to the party. 

Each is singular and are is plural

400

Some of the change (is, are) mine. 

Some - indefinite - both singular and plural. Change is singular, so choose is. 
400

Several of the calendars (is, are) colorful. 

is.  Several - indefinite plural pronoun

400

Name three nominative case pronouns. 

I, you, he, she, it, we, they, who, whoever

400

Each of the books was borrowed from the library.  Is the word each a pronoun or adjective? 

Pronoun - each is the subject of the sentence

500

What is wrong: Me finding my homework saved me from Mrs. Bowen's wrath. 

My finding my homework - me is in the objective case and can not be used as a subject.

500

Any of the ornaments (is, are) appropriate for the hallway Christmas tree. 

Pronoun is any.  Indefinite - both singular and plural.  Ornaments is plural, so choose are.

500

Neither of the girls in my class (has, have) a nursing degree. 

Has.  Neither - indefinite singular pronoun.

500

Name three objective case pronouns. 

me, you, him, her, it, us, them, whom, whomever

500

Few of the fish were edible.  Is the word few a pronoun or adjective? 

Pronoun - subject of sentence

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