Question
Which of the following are third-person pronouns?(1 point)
Responses
you, me
you, me
they, he
they, he
it, ours
it, ours
I, we
Responses
you, me
you, me
they, he
they, he
it, ours
it, ours
I, we
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is "they, he." These are examples of third-person pronouns.
Which sentences contain pronoun shifts? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
The bird landed on the feeder when it saw the food.
The bird landed on the feeder when it saw the food.
The baker was disappointed when they burned the muffin batch.
The baker was disappointed when they burned the muffin batch.
When Charlie got on the bus, he could tell it was almost full.
When Charlie got on the bus, he could tell it was almost full.
I enjoy visiting Chicago, where you can go to Millennium Park.
I enjoy visiting Chicago, where you can go to Millennium Park.
Amanda let everyone know that the colorful quilt was hers.
Responses
The bird landed on the feeder when it saw the food.
The bird landed on the feeder when it saw the food.
The baker was disappointed when they burned the muffin batch.
The baker was disappointed when they burned the muffin batch.
When Charlie got on the bus, he could tell it was almost full.
When Charlie got on the bus, he could tell it was almost full.
I enjoy visiting Chicago, where you can go to Millennium Park.
I enjoy visiting Chicago, where you can go to Millennium Park.
Amanda let everyone know that the colorful quilt was hers.
GPT-4o mini
The two sentences that contain pronoun shifts are:
1. **The baker was disappointed when they burned the muffin batch.** (The subject "the baker" shifts from singular to the plural pronoun "they.")
2. **I enjoy visiting Chicago, where you can go to Millennium Park.** (The subject "I" shifts to the second-person pronoun "you.")
1. **The baker was disappointed when they burned the muffin batch.** (The subject "the baker" shifts from singular to the plural pronoun "they.")
2. **I enjoy visiting Chicago, where you can go to Millennium Park.** (The subject "I" shifts to the second-person pronoun "you.")