Identify the sentence in which the underlined pronoun is used INCORRECTLY for questions 1–4.

1.

A. (You're) never going to believe what I just heard!

B. Have you turned in (your) English paper yet?

C. Watch where (you’re) going!

D. (Your) going to the market?


2.

The basketball players finally won (their) first game.

(They’re) facing the toughest team in the division next week.

(They’re) is going to be an extra practice before school.

Is the game on (our) court or on theirs?

3.

(It’s) supposed to be a beautiful day tomorrow.

Jake tries to go jogging whenever (it’s) warm enough.

One of his shoes is missing (its) laces.

Jake doesn’t think (its) going to fall off, however.

4.

(Who) is ready to eat a piece of pie?

To (who) should the last slice go?

(Whose) fork is this on the floor? From

(whom) did you get this recipe?

I think; D, C, B, D

Respuesta :

1. D Your going to the market?. (it's You're.)
2. C. They're is going to be an extra practice before school. (It's There.)
3.  D. Jake doesn't think its going to fall off, however. ( It's it's.)
4. B. To who should the last slice go? ( It's whom.)

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In a sentence, a pronoun is a concept that substitutes a noun or noun word.

Pronouns relate to something like a noun that has already been named or a noun that does not have to be named explicitly.

  • Option D is correct as (Your) going to the market? It is wrong as it should be you’re at the place of your.

  • Option C is correct as, (They’re) is going to be an extra practice before school. It is wrong as it should be their at the place of they’re

  • Option D is correct as, Jake doesn’t think (its) going to fall off, however. It is wrong as it should be it’s at the place of its.

  • Option B is correct as, To (who) should the last slice go?. It is wrong as it should be whom at the place of who.

We use pronouns in a variety of ways in both writing and conversation. We'll take a glance at each of these different types for the moment being.

  • Possessive pronouns
  • Personal pronouns
  • Relative pronouns
  • Reflexive pronouns
  • Indefinite pronouns
  • Demonstrative pronouns
  • Interrogative pronouns
  • Intensive pronouns
  • Reciprocal pronouns

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