Choose the correct pronoun to complete each sentence.
Understand the Problem
The question is asking for the correct pronouns to complete sentences related to a drama club context. The sentences require understanding of grammatical structures and appropriate pronoun usage.
Answer
["I","she","they","they","she","she","she","they","she","he"]
["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\u2014there 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."]
Answer for screen readers
["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\u2014there 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."]
More Information
In these sentences, subject pronouns (I, she, they, he) are used when the pronoun acts as the subject or part of a comparison where the pronoun is understood as a subject.
Tips
A common mistake is using object pronouns instead of subject pronouns in comparisons. Remember to complete the implied sentence to check pronoun agreement.
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