The correct antecedent that agrees with the pronoun "her" in the sentence "___ is best known for her oatmeal cookies" is Martha. The pronoun "her" is feminine, so it should refer to a female antecedent.
hich antecedent agrees with the pronoun in this sentence? Select the correct answer from the list.
is best known for her oatmeal cookies. responses
Martha
The Smiths
Jim
Avery and Mitchell
9 answers
Which pronouns correctly complete the sentences? Select the correct answer from the list.
Will,
we met yesterday, is going to groom our dogs.
was he again? I don't remember meeting anyone. Responses
who
wohm for both
Will,
we met yesterday, is going to groom our dogs.
was he again? I don't remember meeting anyone. Responses
who
wohm for both
For the sentences provided, the correct pronouns are:
- who - "Will, who we met yesterday, is going to groom our dogs."
- who - "Who was he again? I don't remember meeting anyone."
So, the answer is who for both.
Which word correctly completes the sentence? Select the correct answer from the list.
house are we going to after the game? Responses
Who
Who´s
Whom
Whose
house are we going to after the game? Responses
Who
Who´s
Whom
Whose
The correct word to complete the sentence is Whose.
The completed sentence would be: "Whose house are we going to after the game?"
Which pronoun correctly completes the sentence? Select the correct answer from the list.
The movie,
was over two hours long, was not as interesting as I thought it would be. Responses
Witch
That
Who
Whom
The movie,
was over two hours long, was not as interesting as I thought it would be. Responses
Witch
That
Who
Whom
The correct pronoun to complete the sentence is that.
The completed sentence would be: "The movie, that was over two hours long, was not as interesting as I thought it would be."
(Note: While "which" is often used in similar contexts, "that" is more appropriate in this specific construction.)
Which pronouns correctly complete the sentences? Select the correct answer from the list.
Our garage,
has rust spots, needs to be painted. The people next door painted their garage a bright yellow color
we like very much. Responses
That
Which
For both
Our garage,
has rust spots, needs to be painted. The people next door painted their garage a bright yellow color
we like very much. Responses
That
Which
For both
The correct pronouns to complete the sentences are:
- That - "Our garage, that has rust spots, needs to be painted."
- Which - "The people next door painted their garage a bright yellow color which we like very much."
So, the answer is For both (with "that" for the first sentence and "which" for the second).