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Exercise 2 Using All Three Cases
l. her
2, He, she
3. Their
4. hers
5. their
6. them
7. she
8. us
9. theirs
fO. him, he
29.2
special
problems
urith pronouns
24.1 srll
*{^vu"t Agreement (Number: sinplural, singular:and pl'rai-suu;ects)
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Practice 1
Exercise 3 Deterrnining the Number
of words
l. plural
2. both
3. both
4. plural
5. singular
(Page
rsr)
Practice 1
Exercise1 Using Who and Whom Correctly
.1. Whom
2. who
3. who
4. Who
5. who
6. Whom
7. Who
8. who
9. whom
f O. whom
Exercise 2 using pronouns in Eilipticar
cfauses
Sample pronouns are given.
1. she
2. me
3. me
4. he
5. them
29..2 special probtems with pronouns (Page
132)
Practice 2
Exercise 1 Using Who and Whom in
Questionsand
Cfauses
l. whom
2. who
3. Who's
4. who
5. who
6. Whomever
7. whom
8. whobver
9. Who
f O. whom
Exercise 2 More Work with Whoand
Whom
l. whom
2. Who
3. whom
4. whomever
5. who
6. who
7. Who's
8. who
9. Whoever
lO, Whom
I l. whom
12. who
13. whomever
14. whom
15. whoever
f 6. whom
L7. who
f 8. Whose
f 9. who
20. whose
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8. singular
9. singular
10. both
Exercise 4 Making Subjects and verbs
Agree
1. remains, S
2. are, P
3. are, P
4. needs, S
5. is, S
24.L
subject
and verb Agreement
(Number:
singnlar and Ft.r"at,- si"gulaianJir.or
subjects)
(Page tg4)
Praciice 2
Exercise1 Determining the Number of
Nouns, pro_
nouns, and Verbs
l. plural
2. plural
3. singular
4. singular
5. singutar
6. both
7. singular
8. plural
9. plural
10. singular
I 1. singular
12. singular
f 3. both
14. plural
15. both
16. singular
17. plural
18. singular
19. singular
20. both
Exercise 2 Making subjects Agree with
rheir verbs
I. were
2. begins
3. is
4. have
5. goes
6. clutches
7. has
8. were
f.is
lO. have
Exercise 3 Making separated Subjects
and verbs
Agree
l. were
2, are
3. 'dr."
4. are
5. are
6. leave
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Answers
7.
8.
9.
10.
has are
has
are
24.1 SubJect and Verb Agfieenent (Cornpound
Subjects) (Page r35)
Practice 1
Exercise1 Gompound Subjecs loined by Or or Nor
1. hold
2. reads
3. promotes
4. has
D.
ls
6.
come
7. plays
8. warm
L supervise
10. is
Exercise2 Gompound Subjects Joined by And
1. have
2. was
3. have
4, match
5. was
24.1 Subject and Verb Agreement (Compound
Subjects) (Page 196)
Practice 2
Exercise1 Making Compound Subjects Agree with
Their Verbs
1. collect
2. plans
3. wants
4. have
5. provide
6. ip
7. are
8. are
9. phones
10. are
11. has
12. were
13. are
L4. are
15. was
16. is
L7. opens
18. is
19. sings
20. receives
Exercise2 Using Compound Subjects in Sentences
Sample sentences are given.
1. Both my mother and my aunt are corning to visit.
2. Either blue paint or flowered wallpaper is an excellent choice.
3. Neither Kyle nor Tracy knows hovr to ski.
4. Peas, lima beans, and spinach are all gpeen
vegetables.
5. Knee pads and helmets are required for all
skateboarders.
24,1 SubJect and Verb Agreenent (Confirstng
Subjects) (Page r37)
Practice 1
Exercise3 Deciding on the Number of Subjects
1 .P
2 .P
244. Answers
3.S
4.S
5.S
6.S
7. S
8.S
9.P
ro. s
Exercise4 Choosing Verbs to Agree with Difficult
Subjects
f. is
2. are
3. are
4. have
5. elects
6. are
7. was
8. has
9. blooms
10. is
': :
(Confusing
24.L
Subject and Verb Agreement
Subjects) (Page 138)
Practice 2
Exercise 1 Making Confusing Subjects Agree with
Thbir Verbs
f. is
2. There are
3. are
4. is
5. ' are
6. hasn't
7. was
8. are
f.is
10. was
I 1. has
12. have
13. is
14. has
15. have
16. are
17. was
18. Here's
19. were
20. have
2I. are
22. lies
23. is
24. has
25. is
Exercise 2 More Work with Confusing Subjects
1. were
2. were
3. has
4. stand
5. ranks
6. has
7. has
8. is
9. disagree
10. are
Pronoun and Antecedent
24.2
Agireement (Between Persond Pronouns and Antecedents)
(Page 139)
Practice 1
Exercise 3 Choosing Personal Pronouns to Agree
with Antecedents
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