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English, 11.05.2020 08:57, itzlianne

Guys i need the answers of this workshhet can you give me the answers likeafter 15 can you do 16 17 18 etc

1. The magnificent fireworks display delighted (we, us)
2. The chief engineer on the project is (she, her).
3. Last week, (she, her) and Pauline adopted a stray cat.
4. Yesterday afternoon, Len, Willie and (he, him), practiced their free throws.
5. When we launched our model rockets, our science teacher helped (we, us).
6. Do you know (who, whom) the ship’s captain is?
7. I’m not certain (who, whom) the guests of honor are.
8. The woman (who, whom) greeted us at the entrance is the vice-president.
9. The family for (who, whom) we are housesitting has gone to Germany.
10. Lynn, (who, whom) I met at camp, lives in Sacramento.
11. The conductor held a section rehearsal for (we, us) cello players.
12. The coach gave the team captains, Drew and (he, him), some last-minute pointers.
13. Should (we, us) cyclists park our bikes at the end of the street?
14. The new students—Noreen, Marvin, and (I, me)—received an enthusiastic welcome.
15. Our youth group gave a surprise party for our sponsors, Ms. Davis and (he, him).
2. On each of the numbered lines in the following paragraph, write the correct pronoun in parentheses. ( 5 marks, .5 each)
My grandfather, [1] (who, whom) is from St. Martinville, Louisiana, loves
to talk about his Cajun background. Granny and [2] (he, him) both have
French Canadian ancestry. Granddad and [3] (her, she) have been married for almost fifty years. They send my brothers and [4] (me, I) photos and articles showing the French influence in their state. [5] (Us, We) members of the younger generation didn’t know that the word Cajun comes from Acadian, a member of the French colony in eastern Canada settled four hundred years ago. Apparently, French-speaking colonists, [6] (who, whom) were proud of their language and customs, did not want to embrace the dominant English culture. In 1713, forced into exile by their new rulers, [7] (they, them) embarked on a long exodus to Louisiana and other places more hospitable to the French. Granny says that [8] (she, her) and other people from the St. Martinville area always used to read in school about
Evangeline, the heroine of Longfellow’s epic poem. If it had been up to [9] (me, myself ), I doubt I could have maintained perfect loyalty over the heart-breaking trip from Canada to Louisiana. Today, you can see for [10] (you, yourself ) a statue of Evangeline Bellefontaine in the town of St. Martinville.

3. Underline each correct italicized pronoun form in parentheses.
(2.5 marks, .5 each)
1. Dave, Inez, and (me, I ) went to the amusement park on Memorial Day.
2. Inez asked Dave and (I, me) whether we would go on the roller coaster.
3. Inez and (he, him) had never ridden a roller coaster before.
4. When we went down the first dip, Dave grabbed (her, she) and yelled.
5. I suggested the bumper cars to (they, them).

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