Pronouns
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Identify the type of pronoun used in the sentence: 'The principal called the students whose results were poor.'
Which sentence uses the relative pronoun 'that' CORRECTLY according to grammar rules?
Choose the sentence in which the pronoun is used as an EMPHASISING pronoun (not reflexive).
Which of the following correctly rewrites the sentence by OMITTING the relative pronoun? Original: 'The book about which you were asking is out of stock.'
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In the sentence 'Nothing that I said pleased her,' which rule governs the use of 'that' instead of 'which'?
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'That' is used after words like 'nothing', 'all', 'none', 'some', 'any', 'only'.
Step 1: Identify the antecedent of 'that' in the sentence – it is 'Nothing'. Step 2: Recall the rule: 'that' is preferred after the words 'all', 'some', 'any', 'none', 'nothing', and 'only'. Step 3: So 'Nothing that I said' follows this specific grammar rule. Step 4: Option A is wrong – the reason is not simply that 'nothing' is non-living; 'which' could also refer to non-living things but is not preferred here. Option C is wrong – the superlative rule is a separate rule. Option D is wrong – 'that' is used for both persons and things.
Which sentence has the relative pronoun placed INCORRECTLY, making it absurd?
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The doctor examined the patient who was an experienced surgeon.
Step 1: In this sentence, 'who was an experienced surgeon' should describe the subject closest to it. Step 2: As written, 'who' is placed after 'patient', suggesting the PATIENT was an experienced surgeon – which makes no logical sense in context. Step 3: The relative pronoun 'who' actually refers to 'the doctor', so it should be placed near 'doctor'. Step 4: The correct sentence should be: 'The doctor, who was an experienced surgeon, examined the patient.' Step 5: The rule is: a relative pronoun must be placed as close as possible to the noun it refers to, otherwise the sentence becomes absur
What is the antecedent of the relative pronoun 'which' in the sentence: 'The medicine which the doctor had suggested proved effective'?
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medicine
Step 1: An antecedent is the noun (or pronoun) that a pronoun stands for or refers to. Step 2: Identify the relative pronoun – it is 'which'. Step 3: Ask: 'which' refers to what? The relative clause 'which the doctor had suggested' tells us more about something mentioned earlier. Step 4: That earlier noun is 'medicine' – the doctor suggested the medicine. Step 5: Therefore, 'medicine' is the antecedent of 'which'. Options A, B, and D are all other words in the sentence but 'which' does not stand for any of them.
Choose the sentence that uses the interrogative pronoun CORRECTLY.
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Whose is this beautiful painting hanging on the wall?
Step 1: Interrogative pronouns (who, whom, whose, which, what) are used to ask questions and must match the context. Step 2: 'Whose' asks about possession or ownership, so 'Whose is this beautiful painting?' correctly asks who the painting belongs to. Step 3: Option B is wrong – 'Which' does not make sense when asking HOW you hurt yourself; 'How' should be used. Step 4: Option C is wrong – 'What' is used for things; for a person (boy), 'Who' should be used. Step 5: Option D is wrong – 'Which' should be used when choosing between specific options (tea or coffee), not 'Who', which refers to pers
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