Subject Verb Agreement
Intensive and Reflexive
Relative Pronouns
Interrogative and Demonstrative
Miscellaneous
100

True or False? Subject Verb agreement means making sure the verb is in the right tense (past, present, future) in order to fit the subject.

False-subject verb agreement means that the verb accurately fits either a singular or plural subject.

100

Intensive pronouns are used to:

1.) emphasize the noun that it follows (its antecedent)

2.) acts as an object that refers back to a noun already mentioned? 

1!!! EMPHASIZE 

100
True or False: Dependent clauses can stand alone as complete sentences.

False

100
What is the role of interrogative pronouns?

To take place of nouns when asking questions 

100

What is the role of a pronoun

To take place of a noun

200
Indefinite pronouns, such as everybody and anybody, are singular OR plural?

Singular

200

Reflexive pronouns act as which option?

1.) subjects

2.) objects

3.) both

2.) OBJECTS 

200
What are the 6 main relative pronouns we've learned?

Which, what, whose, who, whom, that

200

What are the four demonstrative pronoun, and which are singular and which are plural?

That, this, these(plural) and those(plural)

200

List all of the subject pronouns

i, we, you, he, she, it, they 

300

An appositive phrase that separates a subject from the verb changes the agreement. True or False.

False!!!!! It makes no difference, you only focus on SUBJECT AND VERB

300

What is the first person, plural intensive/reflexive pronoun?

Ourselves 

300

Should you use who or whom in the following sentence?

In 1957, musician Louis Armstrong canceled a U.S. government–sponsored trip to the Soviet Union to show support for nine African American students ____________ national guardsmen had blocked from entering an all-white high school in Arkansas.

Whom

300
List the interrogative pronouns

which, what, who, whom, whose

300

Name 8 singular indefinite pronouns

answers will vary

400
True or False, if there is a question and the subject comes after the verb, does it still need to agree with the subjects number (singular / plural)?

TRUE Example: have you ever been to Paris? 

400

In the following sentence list all the pronouns (subject, reflexive, relative)

She wanted to give herself a break, but she realized that if she stopped working, she'd never get back to work.

She, herself, that

400

True or False: There is a relative pronoun in this sentence:

That is the boy that got out of his chair and jumped around during the assembly.

True

400

Correct this sentence?

That is the boy that got out of his chair and jumped around during the assembly. 

That is the boy who got out of his chair and jumped around during the assembly?
400

list the 8 parts of speech

noun, pronoun, adjective, verb, interjection, preposition, conjunction, adverb

500

are both and few singular or plural indefinite pronouns?

PLURAL!
500

Is the following sentence intensive or reflexive? 

After all the work you did this week, you should both give yourselves a much-needed day off.

Reflexive 

500
When do we use who and when do we use whom?

Who-subject 

Whom-Object

500

How do you know the difference between an demonstrative adjective and demonstrative pronouns

One describes a noun, one takes place of a noun

500

The county cleared this path and paved it with packed gravel, so they would have a peaceful place to hike and bike.


Which of the following alternatives to the underlined portion would NOT be acceptable?


A.)path, paving

B.)path and then paved

C.)path before paving

D.)path paved

D

The county cleared this path paved it with packed gravel, so they would have a peaceful place to hike and bike.

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