20 questions
The students should have _____ books by Friday.
his or her
their
they
your
Every person must bring _____ own towel to gym class.
their
they
his or her
our
If you think the colors clash, we will change _____.
it
them
you
yours
Gloria works for two hours every day after _____ leaves school.
she
they
he
he or she
Each participant can be very proud of _____ accomplishments.
him or her
his or her
their
your
Most students in Ms. Smith's class really enjoyed _____ lessons.
his or her
she
her
they
In the spring, the robin was busy building _____ nest.
his
their
its
your
Cats like to relax in the sun and stretch _____ bodies.
his or her
its
their
our
Everyone has to finish _____ assignment before Thursday.
his or her
their
our
your
Many will find that _____ uniforms from last year are now too small.
his or her
our
your
their
Both of the runners broke _____ previous records.
his or her
their
our
your
Each of the girls had to show _____ could make ten baskets in a row.
she
he
they
them
No one should lend _____ comb to anyone else.
he or she
their
his or her
your
All of the band members will be in _____ seats ten minutes before the performance.
his or her
them
our
their
Mike said he has something important to tell me. I wonder what _____ is.
he or she
they
your
it
Anybody would be happy to have this album in _____ collection.
their
his or her
our
your
Choose the best correction of this sentence related to unclear pronoun reference:
The home team played the visiting team, and they lost the game.
The home team played the visiting team, and the visiting team lost the game.
The home team played the visiting team, and we lost the game.
The home team played the visiting team, and either the home or visiting team lost the game.
The home team played them, and we lost the game.
Choose the best correction of this sentence related to unclear pronoun reference:
In 1861, the first telegraph lines were stretched across the country, which allowed you to send messages faster.
In 1861, the first telegraph lines were stretched across the country, who allowed you to send messages faster.
In 1861, the first telegraph lines were stretched across the country, which allowed us to send messages faster.
In 1861, the first telegraph lines were stretched across the country, which allowed people to send messages faster.
In 1861, the first telegraph lines were stretched across the country, that allowed them to send messages faster.
Choose the best correction of this sentence related to unclear pronoun reference:
Even after railroads began to be built, you couldn't take them across the country.
Even after railroads began to be built, people couldn't take them across the country.
Even after railroads began to be built, they couldn't be taken across the country.
Even after railroads began to be built, you couldn't take it across the country.
Even after they began to be built, you couldn't take railroads across the country.
At almost the same time, the Pony Express stopped operating, which was very expensive.
At almost the same time, the Pony Express stopped operating; it was very expensive.
The Pony Express stopped operating at almost the same time, which was very expensive.
At almost the same time, which was very expensive, the Pony Express stopped operating.
At almost the same time, the Pony Express, which was very expensive, stopped operating.