Which word is the indefinite pronoun in this sentence?
Mrs. Ortiz wondered whether both her daughters would like to take a trip to the Grand Canyon.
A.
would
B.
both
C.
her
D.
whether
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
checking my answers
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its my last chance to re take this test
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@SarahMotionless
OpenStudy (anonymous):
IM THINKING b
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes B
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oh great
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can u help me with some more @SarahMotionless
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i can give u a medal if i know how
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Sure just keep tagging me
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Which word is the indefinite pronoun in this sentence?
Mrs. Ortiz told her daughters they could each bring a friend when they go to the Grand Canyon.
A.
they
B.
could
C.
her
D.
each
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
im think c
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@SarahMotionless
OpenStudy (anonymous):
D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which word is the indefinite pronoun in this sentence?
Brian said nervously, "This race is scary for everybody who is standing on the sidelines."
A.
for
B.
this
C.
who
D.
everybody
OpenStudy (anonymous):
everybody is my answer
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@SarahMotionless
OpenStudy (anonymous):
D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yay im right
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which word is the indefinite pronoun in this sentence?
"I'd like nothing more than a tall glass of your homemade lemonade," Rachel said to her mother.
A.
I'd
B.
nothing
C.
your
D.
her
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i really dont know this one
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@SarahMotionless
OpenStudy (anonymous):
her
OpenStudy (anonymous):
is it right
OpenStudy (anonymous):
can u help
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@ChantySquirrel1129**
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OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
It's not her because it is referring to Rachel.
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
"her"
OpenStudy (anonymous):
nothing
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
Look for a pronoun that is not pointing directly at a person or a group of things, or anything specific.
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
yes, you got it. c:
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
can u help with some more
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
I'll try :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i need to check my answers
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which word is the demonstrative pronoun in this sentence?
That would look good on me, don't you think?
A.
would
B.
me
C.
you
D.
that
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
Alright, go for it
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
you
OpenStudy (anonymous):
*bites teeth*
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
not quite. A demonstrative pronoun is a pronoun which modifies nouns. Some examples are this, these, those....
OpenStudy (anonymous):
that
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
Yes c:
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which word is the demonstrative pronoun in this sentence?
I'm not so sure these are the best for me.
A.
me
B.
these
C.
so
D.
for
OpenStudy (anonymous):
these
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
Lol yes c:
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which word is the demonstrative pronoun in this sentence?
This is what I eat for breakfast most days of the week.
A.
This
B.
most
C.
I
D.
of
OpenStudy (anonymous):
this
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OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
yes again :3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
iv been here for 1 hour trying to finish this test
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i failed
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
Are you in connexus or k12?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
k12
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OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
You did? why?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
im not cheating bcs im checking my answers
OpenStudy (anonymous):
can u help some more
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
I can try :3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol i dont know how topay u
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i got my account today
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
lol no worries, I'm just glad to help c:
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh thanks a lot
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
I got mine yesterday lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
my name is sunny
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
im 13
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
Hi Sunny c: I'm Chantilly :3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hi
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
No tin a mean way, but Sunny, in a girl name way?
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
*to lol
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
What is the sentence order of the following sentence?
Jennifer tried out for the school play.
A.
inverted
B.
natural
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
r u in k12
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
oh ok c: hold on, let me see...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
tanx
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OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
I believe natural order c:
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
i go to Connexus
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What is the sentence order of the following sentence?
Near the edge of the road was a deep ditch.
A.
natural
B.
inverted
OpenStudy (anonymous):
b
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
correct c:
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
In which sentence is the subject an understood you?
A.
Mom told us to clean up our rooms.
B.
Hang up your clothes when you get home.
C.
My little brother doesn't want to clean his room.
D.
Billy shoved his toys under the bed.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
a
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol i just want to check my answers and go to bed
OpenStudy (anonymous):
this is the last test i need to check thank god
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
It's not a. an understood you is a phrase that is not directly pointed to someone or a group of things. For example "Turn off the lights." this phrase is not directly towards someone, but is to whomever is in the room or place.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
c
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
Not c, because it is pointed toward the little brother. Try again.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
d
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
Yes, correct c:
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
I mean no,
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
b
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
lol there you go
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which word is the subject of this sentence?
Did you ask for directions?
A.
ask
B.
you
C.
an understood you
D.
directions
OpenStudy (anonymous):
b
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
yes :3
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which word is the subject of the sentence?
His sister's puppy was found yesterday.
A.
was
B.
yesterday
C.
puppy
D.
sister's
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sisters or pup[y
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@ChantySquirrel1129**
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
The subject of a sentence is a noun that doing or being something.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i dont know
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
b
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
ok you said sisters or puppy, what is the sister doing or being? or what is the puppy doing or being?