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216. Every morning Anna _____ (to open, present tense) the gate and _____ (to allow, present tense) her poodle to play in the yard.

217. On the way to work, Clare and David always _____ (to share, present perfect tense) funny stories about their boss.

218. The large-sized bottle of my favorite shampoo _____ (to be, past tense) on sale last week.

219. Alicia and I _____ (to plan, present progressive tense) a talent show to raise money for a children's charity.

220. The Cub Scouts _____ (to place, past progressive tense) candy apples in small, sticky piles in preparation for the Halloween party.

221. _____ (to be, past tense) Hank pleased when he _____ (to read, past tense) your letter?

222. The best exhibits in the museum _____ (to seem, present tense) more crowded lately.

223. Matthew and I _____ (to sing, past progressive tense) until our voices _____ (to break, past tense) from overuse.

224. _____ (to have, present tense) you any extra icing for my birthday cake?

225. Through the dark, damp tunnel _____ (to crawl, present tense) the chipmunks, eager to reach the picnic tables.

226. Ham and cheese _____ (to be, present tense) my favorite sandwich, but salad _____ (to be, present tense) a more nutritious choice.

227. “Your problem _____ (to be, present tense) 17 unexcused absences,” commented the teacher as she explained why the student was scheduled for detention.

228. Politics _____ (to influence, present tense) much of the debate on that issue, but the senators from that state always _____ (to vote, present tense) according to their consciences.

229. John, not his friends, _____ (to go, present progressive tense) to attend the ceremony.

230. Any of the solutions he _____ (to offer, present tense) to the panel _____ (to be, present tense) acceptable.

231. _____ (to be, present tense) the House of Representatives in session now?

232. Most of the salt in those dishes _____ (to come, present tense) from natural sources.

233. Two or three of the plants with red leaves _____ (to droop, present progressive tense) to the ground because of the drought.

234. The study of economics _____ (to seem, present tense) interesting, but I have never taken any courses about this subject.

235. Two hours of homework _____ (to be, present perfect tense) my usual amount, but I _____ (to expect, present tense) to spend more time on my studies next year.

236. Every student and teacher in the kindergarten _____ (to prefer, present tense) with the plastic blocks, not the wooden ones.

237. That little girl _____ (to be, present tense) the only one of the dancers who _____ (to make, present tense) friends easily.

238. A thousand dollars _____ (to be, present tense) too much to pay for that broken-down car, which _____ (to look, present tense) like a rusty bucket.

239. Neither Ginger nor her aunts _____ (to have, present tense) keys to the house, but the landlord _____ (to be, present tense) able to supply an extra set.

240. Shelby _____ (to sell, present progressive tense) me one of the cars that _____ (to be, present tense) energy efficient.

Chapter 5

Matchmaking: Pairing Pronouns and Antecedents

Pronouns don't like to be alone. Each must pair up with an antecedent — the noun or other pronoun it refers to. You're the matchmaker! You must make sure that a pronoun and its antecedent agree. A singular antecedent belongs with a singular pronoun, and a plural antecedent requires a plural pronoun. In this chapter, you find practice for every situation likely to arise in matching pronouns to antecedents correctly and clearly.

The Questions You’ll Work On

In this chapter, you work on questions that develop these skills:

Identifying pronouns and their antecedents

Pairing singular and plural pronouns with the appropriate antecedents

Matching the gender of pronouns and antecedents

Ensuring that the antecedent of every pronoun is clear

What to Watch Out For

Keep these points in mind when you’re answering the questions in this chapter:

To determine whether you’re using the proper pronoun, first identify the antecedent.

Singular pronouns take the place of singular nouns or other singular pronouns.

Plural pronouns take the place of plural nouns or other plural pronouns.

Match masculine pronouns to masculine nouns, and feminine pronouns to feminine nouns. Use neuter pronouns for objects and ideas ( it, those, and the like) and gender-neutral pronouns ( they/them/their/theirs ) when the gender is unspecified or nonbinary. (For more information on gender-neutral pronouns, see “A Note about Pronouns” in the introduction.)

Some personal pronouns refer to the speaker ( I, me, we, and so forth) or to the person addressed ( you, your, for example). These pronouns have no antecedent in the sentence. Other pronouns that refer to an undetermined person or thing (such as whatever or something ) may also lack an antecedent in the sentence.

Pronouns must express only one meaning. If the reader can’t grasp the pronoun-antecedent relationship, you have to reword the sentence.

Identifying Pronouns and Their Antecedents

241–250 Identify each pronoun in the sentence as well as the word(s) the pronoun replaces (the antecedent). Note: More than one pronoun may refer to the same antecedent, and sometimes a pronoun has no antecedent in the sentence.

241. Martin told his players they had to work harder.

242. Mary and her uncle watched their favorite show at his house.

243. In his sonnets, Shakespeare inspires readers to think deeply about the meaning of their lives.

244. My dog Rex wants to chew on his bone, but I can’t find it.

245. Whoever broke the window should pay for it!

246. The motorcycle that Jean built from a kit won the race, which was sponsored by a local bank.

247. None of the computer programs work until someone enters a password and username.

248. John, who needs a shave, broke his own razor and then borrowed mine.

249. What you want is impossible, but I will try to do everything anyway!

250. The dentist to whom Mary entrusted her teeth took good care of them.

Pairing Pronouns and Antecedents Correctly

251–260 What are the correct pronouns for each blank in the sentence? The intended meaning of each pronoun appears in parentheses.

251. Sara was delighted to receive the book and read _____ (book) aloud to _____ (Sara’s) friends.

252. Gregory prepared three reports for _____ (Gregory’s) supervisor, but when _____ (Gregory) handed _____ (reports) in, the supervisor was not happy.

253. Dora and I liked the dresses, but _____ (Dora and I) decided _____ (dresses) were too formal for the occasion.

254. The company where _____ (Arthur’s) father works is expanding _____ (the company’s) business to Asia.

255. The audience sat in _____ (audience’s) seats, patiently waiting for the performance to begin, but _____ (performance) was delayed.

256. Counting _____ (a group including the speaker) votes is an important task; _____ (inspectors) will ensure that _____ (task) is done properly.

257. James, _____ (James) loves football, plans to play _____ (football) in college.

258. Because neither of the boys has _____ (athlete’s) sneakers tied properly, _____ (the speaker) expect one of _____ (boys) to fall.

259. The diners in the restaurant want _____ (diners') meals right away, but Chef Helen will cook at _____ (Chef Helen’s) own pace.

260. When a person wins a prize, _____ (a group including the speaker) clap for _____ (someone).

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