Identify the word in italics. I imagine she will go with whomever she fancies. demonstrative pronoun indefinite pronoun interrogative pronoun relative pronoun not a pronoun
whats the word in italics ?
whomever
that would be an indefinite pronoun
Identify the word in italics. This is exactly what I was talking about. demonstrative pronoun indefinite pronoun interrogative pronoun relative pronoun not a pronoun
if the word is " this ". it is a demonstrative pronoun
One may help someone either on purpose or without knowing. demonstrative pronoun indefinite pronoun interrogative pronoun relative pronoun not a pronoun word is someone
"someone" is an indefinite pronoun
This is the day I've been waiting for. demonstrative pronoun indefinite pronoun interrogative pronoun relative pronoun not a pronoun word is this
demonstrative
None of the books are mine. demonstrative pronoun indefinite pronoun interrogative pronoun relative pronoun not a pronoun word is none
indefinite
Who is on my side? demonstrative pronoun indefinite pronoun interrogative pronoun relative pronoun not a pronoun word is who
interrogative
Choose the correct pronoun. The team has just lost _____ chance to make the state finals. its his or her their
I think it is " its"....because team is supposed to be singular
Everybody will please stand when _____ name is called. his or her its their
his/her
Each of the children was accompanied by _____ mother. his or her its their
his/her
The band will wear _____ new uniforms at the concert. his or her its their
its...I think....because band, I believe, is singular
The club has worked hard to build _____ membership. his or her its their
its
Choose the correct singular possessive form. friend friends friend's friends'
friend's
hey...on the question I did : The band will wear ___ uniforms at the concert....I am changing my mind....I think it is their
Choose the correct singular possessive form. horse horses horse's horses'
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