Distributive Pronouns Quiz 15 (25 MCQs)

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1. ..... were ill so they stayed at home instead of going to school.
2. Complete the sentence with the correct pronoun: ..... of the answers are correct.
3. Fill in the blank:I was offered a snack or a drink, but ..... of them sounded good, so I said no thank you.
4. Complete the sentence: ..... of the dogs is barking.
5. Complete the sentence:Either of those two bus routes ..... directly to the mall.
6. Identify the correct distributive pronoun in this sentence:' ..... of the twins has her own room.'
7. Fill in the blank:Each of the new apps on my phone ..... a lot of fun.
8. All junk food ..... bad for you.
9. Which of the following is an example of a singular distributive pronoun?
10. Complete the sentence:I don't like broccoli or carrots. I will eat ..... of them.
11. In which sentence is the distributive pronoun used incorrectly?
12. Which sentence about the two new phone apps is grammatically correct?
13. Which sentence about the school's soccer team uses the correct grammar for a distributive pronoun?
14. Read the sentence:'Each of the cookies taste a little different.' What is the best way to correct the error in this sentence?
15. Which sentence is the best revision of this one for grammar and clarity:'The girls left their backpacks in the classroom, and a backpack was returned to each.'?
16. Sarah is invited to a lot of parties and she goes to .....
17. Fill in the blank: ..... of the students has a unique project.
18. Which of the following is a distributive pronoun:'everyone', 'each', 'some'?
19. True or False:The sentence 'Neither of the boys forgot his homework' is grammatically incorrect because it contains a double negative.
20. Those two ..... none of my friends.
21. Which of the following is NOT a distributive pronoun?
22. What is the primary role of a distributive pronoun in a sentence?
23. Complete the sentence:Neither of the dogs, which have been barking all day, ..... to want a treat right now.
24. True or False:The distributive pronoun 'either' can be used to refer to both options in a choice. For example, 'Either of the two paths is correct.'
25. 'twice' means