Asked by kaila flowers
Type the pronoun that correctly completes the sentence. Remember that you must spell your answer correctly to receive credit.
Yes, the one who designed the house was (she, her). (Points : 1)
Question 2. 2. Type the pronoun that correctly completes the sentence. Remember that you must spell your answer correctly to receive credit.
Johnny and (I, me) are building the rocket for the demonstration next month.
(Points : 1)
Question 3. 3. Type the pronoun that correctly completes the sentence. Remember that you must spell your answer correctly to receive credit.
Let's just keep that idea between you and (I, me).
(Points : 1)
Question 4. 4. Type the pronoun that correctly completes the sentence. Remember that you must spell your answer correctly to receive credit.
Of course, we'll invite (they, them)!
(Points : 1)
Question 5. 5. Identify the choice that best describes the use of the underlined word.
Believe it or not, Mr. Archer told us the whole history of the washing machine. (Points : 1)
direct object
indirect object
object of preposition
none of the above
Question 6. 6. Identify the choice that best describes the use of the underlined word.
Few people realize that the poem was inspired by her.
(Points : 1)
direct object
indirect object
object of a preposition
none of the above
Question 7. 7. Type the word that correctly completes the sentence. Remember that you must spell your answer correctly to receive credit.
Is the backpack in the hall (hers', hers)? (Points : 1)
Question 8. 8. Type the word that correctly completes the sentence. Remember that you must spell your answer correctly to receive credit.
You have your own CD player; don't use (his's, his).
(Points : 1)
Question 9. 9. Type the word that correctly completes the sentence. Remember that you must spell your answer correctly to receive credit.
Don't worry; you will get (you're, your) turn.
(Points : 1)
Question 10. 10. Type the word that correctly completes the sentence. Remember that you must spell your answer correctly to receive credit.
Take the kitten back to (it's, its) mother.
Yes, the one who designed the house was (she, her). (Points : 1)
Question 2. 2. Type the pronoun that correctly completes the sentence. Remember that you must spell your answer correctly to receive credit.
Johnny and (I, me) are building the rocket for the demonstration next month.
(Points : 1)
Question 3. 3. Type the pronoun that correctly completes the sentence. Remember that you must spell your answer correctly to receive credit.
Let's just keep that idea between you and (I, me).
(Points : 1)
Question 4. 4. Type the pronoun that correctly completes the sentence. Remember that you must spell your answer correctly to receive credit.
Of course, we'll invite (they, them)!
(Points : 1)
Question 5. 5. Identify the choice that best describes the use of the underlined word.
Believe it or not, Mr. Archer told us the whole history of the washing machine. (Points : 1)
direct object
indirect object
object of preposition
none of the above
Question 6. 6. Identify the choice that best describes the use of the underlined word.
Few people realize that the poem was inspired by her.
(Points : 1)
direct object
indirect object
object of a preposition
none of the above
Question 7. 7. Type the word that correctly completes the sentence. Remember that you must spell your answer correctly to receive credit.
Is the backpack in the hall (hers', hers)? (Points : 1)
Question 8. 8. Type the word that correctly completes the sentence. Remember that you must spell your answer correctly to receive credit.
You have your own CD player; don't use (his's, his).
(Points : 1)
Question 9. 9. Type the word that correctly completes the sentence. Remember that you must spell your answer correctly to receive credit.
Don't worry; you will get (you're, your) turn.
(Points : 1)
Question 10. 10. Type the word that correctly completes the sentence. Remember that you must spell your answer correctly to receive credit.
Take the kitten back to (it's, its) mother.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I'll be glad to check your answers.
Answered by
kim
her
she
I
I
them
indirect
object of preposition
none of above
hers
his
yours
its
she
I
I
them
indirect
object of preposition
none of above
hers
his
yours
its
Answered by
Anonymous
thank you ((:
Answered by
None of Your Business -.-
Thnx
Answered by
Not Telling
confused, 2 more asnweres than questions?
Answered by
Liz
Are you doing K12 8th grade grammar?
Answered by
jennuifier
12
Answered by
Anonymous
1. She
2. I
3. Me
4. Them
5. Indirect Object
6. Object of a Preposition
7. Hers
8. His
9. Your
10. Its
2. I
3. Me
4. Them
5. Indirect Object
6. Object of a Preposition
7. Hers
8. His
9. Your
10. Its
Answered by
KawaiiChiwawa
The One Above is correct. Thanks so much <3
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