Quiz Pronoun Antecedent and Cases

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I.

Pronoun- Antecedent Agreement


Direction: Choose the correct pronoun in each sentence.

1) When the team scored a touchdown, the crowd threw (its, their) hats in the air.
2) Neither Carmen nor her sisters have bought a gift for (her, their) brother.
3) Scuba divers are taught that (you, they) should check (your, their) equipment.
4) Patrick and Warren will present (his, their) routine before the other gymnasts do.
5) Not one hiker would set out without (his or her, their) compass.
6) Sal and Marcus shop for clothes here because (you, they) can find good bargains.
7) Either Debbie or Melinda will bring (her, their) ice skates.
8) Anyone who wants a job should bring (his or her, their) application to me.
9) Arctic explorers discover that (you, they) cannot expose skin to the icy air.
10) I told everyone in the boys’ choir that (you, he) had to bring a boxed lunch.
11) Neither Carl nor Mark asked (his, their) parents to chaperone the dance.
12) The town council will be presenting (its, their) own proposal for the new park.
13) Fran always liked walking home because (you, she) saved money on bus fare.
14) As a child, Aunt Livia often played with (her, their) dollhouse.
15) Neither Kate nor Anne has had (her, their) vacation pictures developed yet.
16) Everyone must bring (his or her, their) own instrument to the music class.
17) Last spring one of the baby robins fell and broke (its, their) wings.
18) Nobody appreciates (his or her, their) own good health until illness strikes.
19) None of the books are in (its, their) proper position on the shelves.
20) Each of the boys enjoyed (his, their) trip to the Art Institute.
21) Both of the girls had to take medication for (her, their) allergies.
22) Each of the exhibits at the museum required (its, their) own special lighting.
23) One of the brochures has a photograph of Barcelona on (its, their) cover.
24) Few of the members on the girls’ team had arranged (her, their) own transportation.
25) Everything in the jewelry case has (its, their) own price tag.
26) None of the new dimes have been removed from (its, their) wrappers.
27) Either of those girls may be invited to display (her, their) paintings at the fair.
28) Each of the baby girls has already received (her, their) vaccinations.
29) Neither of those dogs ever learned to obey (its, their) master.
30) All of the mineral water has lost (its, their) sparkle.
II. Cases of Pronouns

1. You could have listened to (he, him).


2. Please buy all of (we, us) some mangoes.
3. Kindly get (I, me) that envelope.
4. Why should (I, me) consider you?
5. Do we have to wait for (they, them)?
6. (I, She) have a new shirt in the closet.
7. The horse is (their, theirs)
8. The cat is scratching (its, his) ear.
9. The firm sent (he. him) to New York.
10. Sara will go with (we, us).

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