Underline The Word That Best Completes Each Sentence
This document contains a grammar exercise where the person named Ivan Josue Espinosa Morales is asked to underline the correct word to complete sentences testing the use of pronouns, possessives, and contractions in English. There are multiple choice options provided for 75 sentences to choose the right word in context.
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Underline The Word That Best Completes Each Sentence
This document contains a grammar exercise where the person named Ivan Josue Espinosa Morales is asked to underline the correct word to complete sentences testing the use of pronouns, possessives, and contractions in English. There are multiple choice options provided for 75 sentences to choose the right word in context.
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Name: Ivan Josue Espinosa Morales
Underline the word that best completes each sentence.
36 (You, Your, Yours, You're) is the book that everyone is discussing. 37 (You, Your, Yours, You're) have to be very hardy to survive this group with your pride intact. 38 There is a dirt road behind (our, ours, we) house. 39 (Their, Theirs, They, There's) the man who helped us find our dog! 40 Sarah indicated which car was (her, hers, she). Underline the correct word to complete each sentence. 41 Please don't hesitate to call (I, me) if you have any questions or suggestions about our plan. 42 (I, Me) cut my doll's hair. 43 (I, Me) resent being paid less than a co-worker when we both do the same job. 44 This arithmetic problem has (I, me) stumped. 45 (I, Me) give good advice, but no one listens. Underline the correct word to complete each sentence. 46 (We, Us) can keep a bottle of water on our desks. 47 No matter what we do, someone will always criticize (we, us). 48 Our teacher gave (we, us) a lecture about being on time. 49 (We, Us) put our dirty clothes in the hamper. 50 Daria's grandmother made a blueberry pie for (we, us). Underline the word that best completes each sentence. 51 When a snail grows, it just adds another turn to (it, its, it's) shell. 52 (It, Its, It's) not polite to interrupt someone while they are speaking. 53 (It, Its, It's) foolhardy to run across the street without looking. 54 According to superstition, the groundhog leaves (it, its, it's) burrow on Groundhog Day. 55 Restore the painting to (it, its, it's) rightful owner.
Underline the word that best completes each sentence.
56 If (you, your, yours, you're) flippant, the teacher will send you to the office. 57 (You, Your, Yours, You're) too young to be worrying about so much. 58 If you're an important person, it's said that (you, your, yours, you're) are prominent. 59 If you don't follow the sequence, (you, your, yours, you're) recipe won't turn out right. 60 (You, Your, Yours, You're) so unlucky. Underline the correct word to complete each sentence. 61 (He, Him) used a torch to help him see the inside of the cave. 62 Mustard dripped from Billy's hot dog and stained his shirt, but (he, him) was happy as only a three-year-old at a fair can be! 63 People didn't think that John Tyler was a real president since he was not voted into office, so to prove differently, this president returned, unopened, all mail that was addressed to (he, him) as "Acting President." 64 Eric's mother told (he, him) not to act like such a little monkey! 65 John put the dog in the kennel to keep (he, him) from the table. Underline the word that best completes each sentence. 66 If (our, ours, we) hadn't stumbled, he would have been the fastest dog in the race. 67 (Our, Ours, We) saw a cheetah at the zoo. 68 (Our, Ours, We) won first place at the national dog show this year. 69 Mom is going to throw away (our, ours, we) old, broken toys. 70 (Our, Ours, We) wanted to tour the museum, but it was closed on Sunday. Underline the correct word to complete each sentence. 71 It was hard for (I, me) to go to sleep last night. 72 The thorn in my shoe caused (I, me) a lot of discomfort. 73 (I, Me) am accustomed to having lunch at 12:15 P.M. 74 To you, my children, (I, me) will bequeath all my wealth when I die.