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Underline The Correct Word To Complete Each Sentence

This document provides a grammar exercise where the reader is asked to underline the correct word to complete various sentences. The sentences cover topics like subject-verb agreement, pronouns, possessive adjectives and pronouns. The reader is given the name Ivan Josue Espinosa Morales at the top but no other context is provided.

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Underline The Correct Word To Complete Each Sentence

This document provides a grammar exercise where the reader is asked to underline the correct word to complete various sentences. The sentences cover topics like subject-verb agreement, pronouns, possessive adjectives and pronouns. The reader is given the name Ivan Josue Espinosa Morales at the top but no other context is provided.

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Name: Ivan Josue Espinosa Morales

Underline the correct word to complete each sentence.


1 I hate it when people deter (I, me) from my work.
2 (I, Me) tripped over a large, bumpy log and lost my balance.
3 (I, Me) hope to bequeath a fortune to my children.
4 Everybody in my family but (I, me) likes squash.
5 I throw everything in the closet when (I, me) clean my room.
Underline the word that best completes each sentence.
6 When he decided to dye his hair blue, (it, its, it's) was certainly a sight to see!
7 This cedar chest is very old, but (it, its, it's) a family treasure.
8 Do you know if (it, its, it's) time to go yet?
9 The seagull beat (it, its, it's) wings rapidly, trying desperately to fly against the
wind.
10 Can't you see (it, its, it's) raining?
Underline the correct word to complete each sentence.
11 Brian put some crickets in his pocket so he could feed (they, them) to his lizard.
12 We watched the pack of wolves very carefully, so we would not alarm (they,
them).
13 (They, Them) set forth on their travels in early June.
14 The soldiers seemed fearless as (they, them) marched toward the enemy.
15 When North and South Dakota were admitted to the Union, Benjamin Harrison
covered the tops of the bills and shuffled (they, them) so that he could only see the
bottom. He signed them and we will never know which state was the 39th or the
40th!
Underline the correct word to complete each sentence.
16 She didn't like the way (she, her) hair was cut.
17 (She, Her) became ill from accidentally drinking the poison.
18 Since Taylor doesn't want (she, her) sandwich, may I eat it?
19 (She, Her) kept a bottle of tonic in the medicine cabinet.

20 (She, Her) sparkling, fluorescent, orange fingernails were perfect for a witch.
Underline the word that best completes each sentence.
21 (Our, Ours, We) saw many alligators on our trip through the swamp.
22 It is no fault of (our, ours, we) that our daughter has not done well with her life.
23 (You, Your, Yours, You're) very brave, aren't you?
24 Mrs. Lovell has pink flowers on (her, hers, she) desk.
25 Let's find out if Mr. Jones needs any help with (his, he) yard work.
Underline the word that best completes each sentence.
26 (Our, Ours, We) cannot sing, but I can dance and Mary can draw.
27 In the 1800's, life expectancy was much shorter than (our, ours, we) today.
28 There are a lot of tall trees on our street, but (our, ours, we) is the tallest.
29 (Our, Ours, We) won first place at the national dog show this year.
30 I don't know about other cats, but (our, ours, we) doesn't eat well when we're gone.
Underline the correct word to complete each sentence.
31 Andrew Jackson's belief in the people and his loyalty to his supporters led (he,
him) to implement the "spoils system" which involves discharging members from
public office who worked for the defeated political party, replacing them with
members of the winning party.
32 (He, Him) had a sparkle in his eye.
33 (He, Him) can't keep his nose out of other people's business.
34 The bull tried to throw the rider off of (he, him).
35 Whenever Elvis Presley appeared in public, his fans always mobbed (he, him).

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