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DID YOU IMPROVE FROM THE FIRST TIME?

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PART 1 of 2

DIRECTIONS:
1. Choose the pronoun in parentheses that best completes each sentence. (13 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
*Look at the underlined word(s) to help determine its function.

2. Determine if the pronoun is a subject pronoun or an object pronoun. (13 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
Sentence #1: The team chose Chun as its captain rather than choosing a freshman, (he, him).
Question 1
1.

Question 2
2.

Sentence #2: The waitress served (I, me), a paying customer, the wrong entrée.
Question 3
3.

Question 4
4.

Sentence #3: The only applicants who met the qualifications were Candy and (I, me), honor roll students.
Question 5
5.

Question 6
6.

Sentence #4: The banquet included famous guests, Archie Griffin, Steve Young, and (he, him).
Question 7
7.

Question 8
8.

Sentence #5: The results of the poll elated Paul as much as it did for (she, her), a first-time voter.
Question 9
9.

Question 10
10.

Sentence #6: Several people took advantage of the offer besides the regulars, Chuck and (she, her).
Question 11
11.

Question 12
12.

Sentence #7: The entire student body cheered the runners, Maria and (he, him), to victory.
Question 13
13.

Question 14
14.

Sentence #8: The nod went to Gary rather than going to (she, her), the president.
Question 15
15.

Question 16
16.

Sentence #9: Miklos, (he, him), is saving money for basketball camp.
Question 17
17.

Question 18
18.

Sentence #10: Three of the players, Adzo, Alejandra, and (I, me), scored in the double digits.
Question 19
19.

Question 20
20.

Sentence #11: Deciding which article to run was difficult for the editors, Joel and (she, her).
Question 21
21.

Question 22
22.

Sentence #12: Of the three boys we know, Ito, Cal, and (he, him), the most popular is Ito.
Question 23
23.

Question 24
24.

Sentence #13: (She, Her), a professional athlete, holds clinics for our school every summer.
Question 25
25.

Question 26
26.

PART 2 of 2

DIRECTIONS:
1. Choose the pronoun in parentheses that best completes each sentence. (12 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.

2. Determine if the pronoun is a subject pronoun or an object pronoun. (12 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
Sentence #1: Both of the game’s stars, Sanjay and (he, him), were playing with injuries.
Question 27
27.

Question 28
28.

Sentence #2: Kaleena upset (he, him), a wimp, with her catty remarks.
Question 29
29.

Question 30
30.

Sentence #3: Pablo saw two people, Anita and (I, me), at the movies.
Question 31
31.

Question 32
32.

Sentence #4: We spoke to the artists, Mr. Santiago and (him, he), about their work.
Question 33
33.

Question 34
34.

Sentence #5: Tell the co-captains, Robin and (she, her), what you learned about the equipment.
Question 35
35.

Question 36
36.

Sentence #6: Hakim did more work for the recycling project than the leader, (her, she), did.
Question 37
37.

Question 38
38.

Sentence #7: (Us, We) Salazar sisters always stick together when things get tough!
Question 39
39.

Question 40
40.

Sentence #8: The two girls, Becca and (she, her), asked if they could give their presentation first.
Question 41
41.

Question 42
42.

Sentence #9: Stand between your friends, David and (him, he).
Question 43
43.

Question 44
44.

Sentence #10: Please call one of the organizers, Sandra or (I, me), if you won’t be able to come to the pizza party.
Question 45
45.

Question 46
46.

Sentence #11: The man’s constant talking during the movie bothered everyone else as much as it bothered (me, I), the person sitting behind him.
Question 47
47.

Question 48
48.

Sentence #12: The magazine story was about the young scientists who made the discovery, Marcus Hamilton and (they, them).
Question 49
49.

Question 50
50.

Pronoun: The team chose Chun as its captain rather than choosing a freshman, (he, him).
him
he
Type: The team chose Chun as its captain rather than choosing a freshman, (he, him).
Object Pronoun
Subject Pronoun
Pronoun: The waitress served (I, me), a paying customer, the wrong entrée.
me
I
Type: The waitress served (I, me), a paying customer, the wrong entrée.
Object Pronoun
Subject Pronoun
Pronoun: The only applicants who met the qualifications were Candy and (I, me), honor roll students.
me
I
Type: The only applicants who met the qualifications were Candy and (I, me), honor roll students.
Object Pronoun
Subject Pronoun
Pronoun: The banquet included famous guests, Archie Griffin, Steve Young, and (he, him).
he
him
Type: The banquet included famous guests, Archie Griffin, Steve Young, and (he, him).
Object Pronoun
Subject Pronoun
Pronoun: The results of the poll elated Paul as much as it did for (she, her), a first-time voter.
her
she
Type: The results of the poll elated Paul as much as it did for (she, her), a first-time voter.
Object Pronoun
Subject Pronoun
Pronoun: Several people took advantage of the offer besides the regulars, Chuck and (she, her).
her
she
Type: Several people took advantage of the offer besides the regulars, Chuck and (she, her).
Subject Pronoun
Object Pronoun
Pronoun: The entire student body cheered the runners, Maria and (he, him), to victory.
him
he
Type: The entire student body cheered the runners, Maria and (he, him), to victory.
Subject Pronoun
Object Pronoun
Pronoun: The nod went to Gary rather than going to (she, her), the president.
she
her
Type: The nod went to Gary rather than going to (she, her), the president.
Object Pronoun
Subject Pronoun
Pronoun: Miklos, (he, him), is saving money for basketball camp.
he
him
Type: Miklos, (he, him), is saving money for basketball camp.
Object Pronoun
Subject Pronoun
Pronoun: Three of the players, Adzo, Alejandra, and (I, me), scored in the double digits.
I
me
Type: Three of the players, Adzo, Alejandra, and (I, me), scored in the double digits.
Subject Pronoun
Object Pronoun
Pronoun: Deciding which article to run was difficult for the editors, Joel and (she, her).
her
she
Type: Deciding which article to run was difficult for the editors, Joel and (she, her).
Object Pronoun
Subject Pronoun
Pronoun: Of the three boys we know, Ito, Cal, and (he, him), the most popular is Ito.
he
him
Type: Of the three boys we know, Ito, Cal, and (he, him), the most popular is Ito.
Object Pronoun
Subject Pronoun
Pronoun: (She, Her), a professional athlete, holds clinics for our school every summer.
She
Her
Type: (She, Her), a professional athlete, holds clinics for our school every summer.
Object Pronoun
Subject Pronoun
Pronoun: Both of the game’s stars, Sanjay and (he, him), were playing with injuries.
him
he
Type: Both of the game’s stars, Sanjay and (he, him), were playing with injuries.
Subject Pronoun
Object Pronoun
Pronoun: Kaleena upset (he, him), a wimp, with her catty remarks.
he
him
Type: Kaleena upset (he, him), a wimp, with her catty remarks.
Object Pronoun
Subject Pronoun
Pronoun: Pablo saw two people, Anita and (I, me), at the movies.
I
me
Type: Pablo saw two people, Anita and (I, me), at the movies.
Object Pronoun
Subject Pronoun
Pronoun: We spoke to the artists, Mr. Santiago and (him, he), about their work.
him
he
Type: We spoke to the artists, Mr. Santiago and (him, he), about their work.
Object Pronoun
Subject Pronoun
Pronoun: Tell the co-captains, Robin and (she, her), what you learned about the equipment.
her
she
Type: Tell the co-captains, Robin and (she, her), what you learned about the equipment.
Subject Pronoun
Object Pronoun
Pronoun: Hakim did more work for the recycling project than the leader, (her, she), did.
her
she
Type: Hakim did more work for the recycling project than the leader, (her, she), did.
Object Pronoun
Subject Pronoun
Pronoun: (Us, We) Salazar sisters always stick together when things get tough!
We
Us
Type: (Us, We) Salazar sisters always stick together when things get tough!
Subject Pronoun
Object Pronoun
Pronoun: The two girls, Becca and (she, her), asked if they could give their presentation first.
her
she
Type: The two girls, Becca and (she, her), asked if they could give their presentation first.
Object Pronoun
Subject Pronoun
Pronoun: Stand between your friends, David and (him, he).
him
he
Type: Stand between your friends, David and (him, he).
Object Pronoun
Subject Pronoun
Pronoun: Please call one of the organizers, Sandra or (I, me), if you won’t be able to come to the pizza party.
me
I
Type: Please call one of the organizers, Sandra or (I, me), if you won’t be able to come to the pizza party.
Object Pronoun
Subject Pronoun
Pronoun: The man’s constant talking during the movie bothered everyone else as much as it bothered (me, I), the person sitting behind him.
me
I
Type: The man’s constant talking during the movie bothered everyone else as much as it bothered (me, I), the person sitting behind him.
Subject Pronoun
Object Pronoun
Pronoun: The magazine story was about the young scientists who made the discovery, Marcus Hamilton and (they, them).
they
them
Type: The magazine story was about the young scientists who made the discovery, Marcus Hamilton and (they, them).
Subject Pronoun
Object Pronoun