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Use the sentence to answer the question.
Crystal wants to get some fresh air, so she will go for a hike.
Which word or phrase from the sentence is the antecedent for she?
(1 point)
fresh air
fresh air
Crystal
Crystal
a hike
a hike
wants
Crystal wants to get some fresh air, so she will go for a hike.
Which word or phrase from the sentence is the antecedent for she?
(1 point)
fresh air
fresh air
Crystal
Crystal
a hike
a hike
wants
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Question 1. Which words can be used as subjective pronouns?
His, Them
Mine, Yours
Her, Us
They, You ✔
Question 2. Which sentence explains the function of possessive pronouns in a sentence?
They are used as the subject
They receive the action of a verb
They become the verb and the independent
They show ownership ✔
Question 3. Use the sentence to answer the question.
"Crystal wants to get some fresh air, so she will go for a hike"
Which word or phrase from the sentence is the antecedent for she?
Wants
Fresh Air
A Hike
Crystal ✔
Question 4.
What is the third case that a pronoun can be besides the objective case and the possessive case?
Female
Subjective ✔
Nuetral
Plural
Question 5.
Besides indirect and direct objects, what else can objective pronouns be used as?
The subject of a verb
Objects of the prepositional ✔
Ownership of something
Objects of the possession
Question 1. Which words can be used as subjective pronouns?
His, Them
Mine, Yours
Her, Us
They, You ✔
Question 2. Which sentence explains the function of possessive pronouns in a sentence?
They are used as the subject
They receive the action of a verb
They become the verb and the independent
They show ownership ✔
Question 3. Use the sentence to answer the question.
"Crystal wants to get some fresh air, so she will go for a hike"
Which word or phrase from the sentence is the antecedent for she?
Wants
Fresh Air
A Hike
Crystal ✔
Question 4.
What is the third case that a pronoun can be besides the objective case and the possessive case?
Female
Subjective ✔
Nuetral
Plural
Question 5.
Besides indirect and direct objects, what else can objective pronouns be used as?
The subject of a verb
Objects of the prepositional ✔
Ownership of something
Objects of the possession
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