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Everyone is as excited about the drama club's new musical as ( ) me.
Everyone is as excited about the drama club's new musical as ( ) me.
- me
- I (correct)
Elena has sold more tickets than ( ) her.
Elena has sold more tickets than ( ) her.
- she (correct)
- her
Elena's a good salesperson, so the drama teacher has given her more tickets to sell than ( ) them.
Elena's a good salesperson, so the drama teacher has given her more tickets to sell than ( ) them.
- them
- they (correct)
I have passed out more fliers to friends than ( ) them.
I have passed out more fliers to friends than ( ) them.
During rehearsal, the teacher had to give him more help with lines than ( ) her.
During rehearsal, the teacher had to give him more help with lines than ( ) her.
Edward's singing impressed me as much as ( ) her.
Edward's singing impressed me as much as ( ) her.
No one is as talented at singing and dancing as ( ) her.
No one is as talented at singing and dancing as ( ) her.
The ending of the play surprised me as much as ( ) them — there was a big gasp from the audience.
The ending of the play surprised me as much as ( ) them — there was a big gasp from the audience.
The play was as entertaining to me as it was to ( ) her.
The play was as entertaining to me as it was to ( ) her.
No one worked harder than the drama coach, and no one was more pleased about the success of the play than ( ) him.
No one worked harder than the drama coach, and no one was more pleased about the success of the play than ( ) him.
Flashcards
Who is as excited as everyone?
Who is as excited as everyone?
The pronoun 'I' is used when the subject is 'Everyone,' as it refers to the shared excitement of a collective group.
Who sold more tickets than Elena?
Who sold more tickets than Elena?
When comparing Elena's ticket sales, 'she' is the correct pronoun, referencing Elena herself.
Who did the drama teacher give more tickets to?
Who did the drama teacher give more tickets to?
The pronoun 'they' is used to refer to the drama teacher, who is being contrasted with Elena in terms of ticket distribution.
Who has the speaker passed out more fliers to than?
Who has the speaker passed out more fliers to than?
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Who needed more help with their lines?
Who needed more help with their lines?
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Whose singing is being compared to Edward's?
Whose singing is being compared to Edward's?
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Who is being compared to for singing and dancing talent?
Who is being compared to for singing and dancing talent?
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Who was surprised by the play's ending?
Who was surprised by the play's ending?
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Who is being compared to for their enjoyment of the play?
Who is being compared to for their enjoyment of the play?
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Who worked hard and was pleased with the play's success?
Who worked hard and was pleased with the play's success?
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Study Notes
Pronoun Agreement
- Everyone is as excited about the drama club's new musical as I.
- Elena has sold more tickets than she.
- Elena's a good salesperson, so the drama teacher has given her more tickets to sell than they.
- I have passed out more fliers to friends than they.
- Carola knew her lines. During rehearsal, the teacher had to give him more help with lines than she.
- Edward's singing impressed me as much as she. We had never heard him sing as well.
- No one is as talented at singing and dancing as she.
- The ending of the play surprised me as much as they. there was a big gasp from the audience.
- The play was as entertaining to me as it was to she.
- No one worked harder than the drama coach, and no one was more pleased about the success of the play than he.
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