Pronoun Antecedent Agreement Quiz 41 (25 MCQs)

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1. Carpenter ants sometimes make ..... home in your home.
2. Over break, Marilou cleaned ..... eyeglasses.
3. All the furniture was in (its, their) original condition.
4. Complete the sentence:The students finished the project, so ..... were very proud.
5. Every student was excited to share what ..... did over spring break.
6. Choose the correct pronoun for the antecedent in the following sentence. The committee finished ..... report on time.
7. Complete the sentence with the correct pronoun.Darren and his wife bought a new car. He likes ..... car very much.
8. Both Zach and Harrison confessed ..... were regularly skipping football practice.
9. Will either Hector or Kevin read ..... paper aloud?
10. The jazz musicians won great praise for ..... remarkable performance.
11. If anybody sells six hundred boxes, they will qualify for a free trip to Athens.
12. Which word should be used to show correct pronoun-antecedent agreement?Everyone on the team improved ..... race time.
13. Identify the antecedent for the pronoun 'they' in the following sentence:The committee members finished their report, and they submitted it to the board.
14. Choose the correct pronoun to complete the sentence:'The teachers announced that ..... would hold a meeting next week.'
15. William was embarrassed when ..... fell on Cathy's head.
16. Refers to the need for pronouns to match their antecedents (the words they refer to) in number (singular/plural) and gender.
17. Seriously, my best friend and I are taking a communication course designed to help ..... improve ..... relationships.
18. Every class officer will do (her or his, their) best.
19. The two class officers, ..... and ..... , have to organize the food drive before Thanksgiving.
20. True or False:The pronoun 'they' must always refer to a plural antecedent.
21. In the sentence, 'Every student must bring their book to class, ' the pronoun 'their' is correctly used.
22. Either Sarah or Mark will present (her, his, their) research findings tomorrow.
23. The following indefinite pronouns take a ..... verb. (both, few, many, several)
24. Which sentence correctly uses a pronoun to refer to the collective noun "jury" ?
25. Complete the sentence:The committee finished ..... report after several meetings.