Eng101 Appendix H

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Appendix H Comprehensive Grammar CheckPoint Answer Form


Enter the correct answer for each item by typing either a or b in the second column. Provide an explanation for each choice in the Rationale column. The boxes will expand to accommodate your text.

Item
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Correct Answer (a or b) A A A B A B B A A B A A B A B

Rationale The reason I picked the answer A is that the subject and verb agree with one another. The reason I picked the answer A is that the subject and verb agree with one another. The reason I picked the answer A is that the subject and verb agree with one another. The reason I picked that answer is that it sounds the best. The reason I picked that answer is that it sounds the best. The reason I picked that answer is that it sounds the best. When you use was its something talking about the past so you would need to use is. The first sentence makes the most sense and sounds the best. Its taking about the past. It precede the main topic. It precede the main topic. A singular antecedent requires a singular pronoun. A plural antecedent should be referred to a plural pronoun. A singular antecedent requires a singular pronoun. A plural antecedent should be referred to a plural pronoun. A singular antecedent requires a singular pronoun. A plural antecedent should be referred to a plural pronoun. It's all plural.

11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

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16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

B A B A A A B B B B

It's all plural. It's all plural. In English certain pronouns are meant to be the subject or predicate nominative of a sentence. In English certain pronouns are meant to be the subject or predicate nominative of a sentence. In English certain pronouns are meant to be the subject or predicate nominative of a sentence. Who and whom correspond to he and him. Who is the subject or predicate nominative. Who and whom correspond to he and him. Who is the subject or predicate nominative. Who and whom correspond to he and him. Who is the subject or predicate nominative. They need to refer back to a specific noun, not to the whole idea of a previous statement. They need to refer back to a specific noun, not to the whole idea of a previous statement.

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