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Juli2301 [7.4K]
2 years ago
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1) People know that taking tests is hard, but you will get better grades by studying. 2) I learned this lesson when my friend an

d me studied all afternoon, then aced our final exam for biology. 3) I suggest that if someone wants to do well, they should try studying, too. 4) In my opinion, scoring well on it is all about how you prepare. Decide what revision should be made in each sentence to correct the pronoun errors. Sentence 1: Sentence 2: Sentence 3: Sentence 4:
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2 answers:
enot [183]2 years ago
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Answer:

Sentence 1: 'you' to 'they'

Sentence 2: 'me' to 'I'

Sentence 3: 'they' to 'h/she'

Sentence 4: 'test' to 'it'.

Explanation:

Pronouns are described as the words that replace or substitute a noun or a noun phrase in a sentence. It serves either as a subject or as an object in the sentence that enhances the readability of the sentence by preventing a repetition of a noun. As per the question;

Sentence 1 needs correction as the collective noun 'people' requires a pronoun equivalent to it and thus, 'they' should replace 'you'.

Sentence 2 wrongly employs 'me' which is used in an object's position and since conjunction 'and' carries two equivalent forms so, 'I' must substitute 'me'.

In sentence 3, the indefinite pronoun 'someone'(denotes singular) must be replaced with a singular pronoun. Thus, 'he or she' would replace 'they' in the sentence.

Sentence 4 employs 'it' without mentioning the noun. Therefore, 'test or exam' would replace 'it'.

SCORPION-xisa [38]2 years ago
4 0

Sentence 1:change "you" to "they"

Sentence2:Change "me" to I

Sentence 3: change "they" to "he or she"

Sentence4: change "it" to a" test"


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