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Which word correctly completes the sentence: You can take two ways to go there. One is walking along Victoria Lane, and ______ is taking bus 'V1 2'.
Complete the sentence: ______ you feel the need, do not hesitate to call us.
Identify the correct pronoun for the sentence: It is a shame that ______ us can solve the easiest problem.
What is the correct pronoun for this sentence: Richard, I thought one packet of flour was enough, but it isn't. Can you get ______ packet from a market?
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Choose the correct pronoun to finish this sentence: Here is the exact place ______ I first saw you.
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Which pronoun correctly completes the sentence: No, please don't blame ____? You are not responsible for his injury.
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Complete the sentence: I think he ____ can solve this problem of ____ own.
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Which is the correct pronoun to fill in the blank: The car near the fence is ____, but the house is not ____.
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Choose the correct pronoun for the following: She never takes her books to the dormitory with ____.
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What is the correct word to fill in the blank: 'If I were in your shoes, I would drink _ cool in this hot weather.'?
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What is the correct pronoun to fill in the blank: He is older than ____ so I have to respect and give priority to ____.
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Which option correctly completes the sentence: 'So, let's go _ to protect ourselves from the rain.'?
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Which word properly completes the blank: 'They _ packed their suitcases for the travel.'?
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What correctly fills in the blank: 'Just stop and think _ for a while!'?
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What is the correct phrase to complete: 'You don't have to introduce his secretary to me, I want to meet Mr. Richardson _.'?
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Which option correctly completes the sentence: You can take two ways to go there. One is walking along Victoria Lane, and __ is taking bus 'V1 2'.
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What is the correct word to use in the following sentence: __ you feel the need, do not hesitate to call us.
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In the statement 'It is a shame that __ us can solve the easiest problem.', which word fits best?
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Complete this sentence: Richard, can you get __ packet from a market?
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Choose the correct pronoun for the sentence: What are you trying to tell me by saying that you are better than __?
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Which word correctly completes the sentence: No, please don't blame _______. You are not responsible for his injury.
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What word best completes the sentence: I didn't sleep until midnight. Now I feel _______ sleepy.
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Which response correctly completes this sentence: I think he _______ can solve this problem of _______ own.
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What word best completes the sentence: Jane has a car, the doors of _______ are completely different.
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Study Notes
English Test Overview
- Focus on advanced level multiple choice questions regarding pronouns.
- Topics include:
- Personal Pronouns
- Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns
- Reflexive Pronouns
- Demonstrative Pronouns
- Interrogative Pronouns
- Relative Pronouns
- Indefinite Pronouns
- Distributive Pronouns
- Slot-filling Pronouns
- Proper Pronoun Agreement
Key Concepts in Pronouns
- Personal Pronouns: Refers to specific people or things (e.g., I, you, he, she).
- Possessive Adjectives & Pronouns: Show ownership (e.g., my, mine, your, yours).
- Reflexive Pronouns: Refer back to the subject (e.g., myself, yourself).
- Demonstrative Pronouns: Point to specific things (e.g., this, that, these, those).
- Interrogative Pronouns: Used to ask questions (e.g., who, what, which).
- Relative Pronouns: Introduce clauses (e.g., who, whom, whose, which, that).
- Indefinite Pronouns: Refer to non-specific people or things (e.g., everyone, some).
- Distributive Pronouns: Refer to individuals within a group (e.g., each, either, neither).
Sample Questions Breakdown
- Reflexive Pronouns Usage: Example questions demonstrate self-referential use (e.g., "herself," "myself").
- Possessive Forms: Questions challenge students to select the correct possessive adjective or pronoun (e.g., "his," "their").
- Pronoun Agreement: Focus on ensuring pronouns match the antecedent in number and gender.
- Slot-filling Exercises: Test knowledge on filling gaps with appropriate pronouns (e.g., "either," "the other").
Example Questions and Topics
- Identify correct pronouns based on context, such as expressing possession or identifying subjects.
- Choose appropriate reflexive pronouns in sentences that convey self-actions.
- Understand demonstrative pronouns in context, indicating items or people closely or distantly located.
- Recognize the right forms of indefinite pronouns for unspecified quantities or individuals.
Common Mistakes
- Misuse of reflexive pronouns for non-reflexive contexts.
- Incorrect agreement between subjects and their corresponding pronouns.
- Confusion between possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns.
Importance of Pronouns
- Enhance clarity and fluidity in communication.
- Reduce redundancy by replacing nouns with appropriate pronouns.
- Critical for grammatical accuracy and comprehension in English writing and speaking.
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This quiz assesses your understanding of English grammar and vocabulary. Answer multiple choice questions focusing on pronouns, verb tenses, and sentence structure. Test your proficiency and improve your language skills.