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Answers to Pronoun Problems
a it. The hat is singular, and so is it.
b they. More than one photographer means that you need the plural pronoun they.
c it. The hairpiece is singular and has no gender, so it is the best choice.
d us. Two nouns are underlined, so you’re in plural territory. Because Eileen is talking about herself
and Charlie, us fits here.
e she. Mama is a singular feminine noun, so she is your best bet.
f themselves. Two people make a plural, so themselves, a plural pronoun, is best.
g he or she. You don’t know whether the subway conductor is male or female, though you do
know that you’re talking about one and only one person. The best answer is he or she, covering
all the bases.
h you. Because the conductor is talking to Eileen, you is the best choice. You, by the way, functions
as both a singular and a plural.
i they. Cars is a plural noun, so they works best.
j me. Because Eileen is talking about herself, me is your answer.
k she. The singular, feminine (she always wears a skirt, never pants!) Eileen calls for a singular,
feminine pronoun, in this case, she.
l he. The singular, masculine (he never wears a skirt) Henry Todd calls for a singular, masculine
pronoun, he.
m it. The singular bus isn’t masculine or feminine, so it fills the bill.
n me. Eileen is talking about herself here (not a surprise, because she never talks about anything
else!), so me is appropriate.
o you. The driver is talking to Eileen, using the pronoun you.
p her. You need a feminine singular pronoun, no apostrophe. Bingo: her.
q its. I placed a trap here: her. The sentence does refer to a female, but the female doesn’t have a
fender; the cycle does. Thus you need the possessive pronoun its.
r theirs. One of the choices — their’s — doesn’t exist in proper English. The first choice, their,
should precede the thing that is possessed (their books, for example). The middle choice is just
right.
s mine. The last two choices don’t exist in standard English. My does its job by preceding the
possession (my blanket, for example). The second choice, mine, can stand alone.
t theirs. You need a word to express plural possession, because you’re talking about Neil and
Rachel. Of the three plural choices (the last three), the first should precede the possession
(their motorcycle, for example), and the second has an apostrophe, a giant no-no in possessivepronoun
world. Only the last choice works.
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Answers to Pronoun Problemsa it. The hat is singular, and so is it.b they. More than one photographer means that you need the plural pronoun they.c it. The hairpiece is singular and has no gender, so it is the best choice.d us. Two nouns are underlined, so you’re in plural territory. Because Eileen is talking about herselfand Charlie, us fits here.e she. Mama is a singular feminine noun, so she is your best bet.f themselves. Two people make a plural, so themselves, a plural pronoun, is best.g he or she. You don’t know whether the subway conductor is male or female, though you doknow that you’re talking about one and only one person. The best answer is he or she, coveringall the bases.h you. Because the conductor is talking to Eileen, you is the best choice. You, by the way, functionsas both a singular and a plural.i they. Cars is a plural noun, so they works best.j me. Because Eileen is talking about herself, me is your answer.k she. The singular, feminine (she always wears a skirt, never pants!) Eileen calls for a singular,feminine pronoun, in this case, she.l he. The singular, masculine (he never wears a skirt) Henry Todd calls for a singular, masculinepronoun, he.m it. The singular bus isn’t masculine or feminine, so it fills the bill.n me. Eileen is talking about herself here (not a surprise, because she never talks about anythingelse!), so me is appropriate.o you. The driver is talking to Eileen, using the pronoun you.p her. You need a feminine singular pronoun, no apostrophe. Bingo: her.q its. I placed a trap here: her. The sentence does refer to a female, but the female doesn’t have afender; the cycle does. Thus you need the possessive pronoun its.r theirs. One of the choices — their’s — doesn’t exist in proper English. The first choice, their,should precede the thing that is possessed (their books, for example). The middle choice is justright.s mine. The last two choices don’t exist in standard English. My does its job by preceding thepossession (my blanket, for example). The second choice, mine, can stand alone.t theirs. You need a word to express plural possession, because you’re talking about Neil andRachel. Of the three plural choices (the last three), the first should precede the possession(their motorcycle, for example), and the second has an apostrophe, a giant no-no in possessivepronounworld. Only the last choice works.
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Answers to Pronoun Problems
a it. The hat is singular and so, is it.
B they. More than one photographer means that you. Need the plural pronoun they.
C it. The hairpiece is singular and has, no gender so it is the best choice.
D us. Two nouns. Are underlined so you ', re in plural territory. Because Eileen is talking about herself
and Charlie US fits, here.
e, she. Mama is a singular, feminine nounSo she is your best bet.
f themselves. Two people make a, themselves plural so, plural, a pronoun is best.
g he or, she. You don 't know whether the subway conductor is male or female though you, do
know that you' re talking about one and only. One person. The best answer is he, or she covering
all the bases.
H you. Because the conductor is talking, to Eileen you. Is the best, You choice.By, the way functions
as both a singular and a plural.
I they. Cars is a, plural noun so they works best.
J me. Because. Eileen is talking about herself me is, your answer.
k she. The, singular feminine (she always wears, a skirt never pants!). Eileen calls for, a singular
feminine pronoun in, this, case she.
l he. The, singular masculine (he never wears a skirt). Henry Todd calls for, a singularMasculine
.
m, pronoun he it. The singular bus isn 't masculine or feminine so it, fills the bill.
n me. Eileen is talking. About herself here (not, a surprise because she never talks about anything
else!), so me is appropriate.
o you. The driver. Is talking, to Eileen using the pronoun you.
P her. You need a feminine, singular pronoun no apostrophe. Bingo: her.
Q, its. I placed a trap here: her.The sentence does refer to, a female but the female doesn 't have a
fender; the cycle does. Thus you need the possessive. Pronoun its.
R theirs. One of the choices - their '-' s doesn t exist in proper English. The first choice their
should precede,,, The thing that is possessed (their, books for example). The middle choice is just
.
right s mine.The last two choices don 't exist in standard English. My does its job by preceding the
possession (my, blanket for example).? The, second choice mine can stand, alone.
t theirs. You need a word to express plural possession because you, re talking. ' About Neil and
Rachel. Of the three plural choices (the last three), the first should precede the possession
(their, motorcycle. For example),And the second has, an apostrophe a giant no-no in possessivepronoun
world. Only the last choice works.
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