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English, 12.07.2019 06:40, mariaaalopezz

1. in this sentence, choose the pronoun that agrees with the word or words it refers to: one of the hens has laid egg on an old blanket in the shed. a. her b. their 2. in this sentence, choose the pronoun that agrees with the word or words it refers to: some of the businesses in town have a day-care center for the children of employees. a. its b. their 3. in this sentence, choose the pronoun that agrees with the word or words it refers to: each of my brothers has own television. a. his b. their 4. in the sentence choose the correct word or words: lonnie stopped at the post office and asked to hold his mail while he was on vacation. a. them b. a postal worker 5. in this sentence, choose the pronoun that agrees with the word or words it refers to: no one in the class remembered textbook. a. their b. his or her 6. in this sentence, choose the pronoun that agrees with the word or words it refers to: everybody in our apartment building was told to lock door for the evening. a. their b. his or her 7. in this sentence, choose the pronoun that agrees with the word or words it refers to: the school has asbestos in many of classrooms. a. their b. its 8. in the sentence choose the correct word or words: andrea could be a cafeteria server again next semester, but she really hates a. it. b. working in the cafeteria. 9. in this sentence, choose the pronoun that agrees with the word or words it refers to: neither of the little girls wants to share toys. a. their b. her 10. in the sentence choose the correct word or words: jeanine is a devoted user of coupons at the supermarket, but can't find time for a. collecting coupons. b. it. can someone me, i'm not so good at these and i don't want to get them all wrong.

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