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Name: Rowena Tuna Gotido year/section: BEED 3B

Instructor: Rogelio Mora Spec 115 teaching in


English

Exercise 8.
Choose the correct pronoun to use in each sentence.
1. It’s up to (us, we) teachers to inform the students of the incoming Academic
Week Celebration.
2. The principal made Jason and (I, me) to look for the missing laboratory
equipment.
3. The writers of the bylaws, Linda and (he, him), presented the report during
the faculty association general assembly.
4. If I were up to Janet and (I, me) the cabinet would have been painted gray
and white.
5. Cindy, Cris and (him, he) drove all the way to Dalaguete province.
6. The manager was worried that (we, us) employee wouldn’t work without
being compensated.
7. That the country is running out of resources is a concern between the
government and (we, us).
8. I really don’t appreciate (you, your) reporting late to work every day.
9. The only teachers in the library this afternoon was Mrs. Zapanta and (I, me).
10.I don’t want anybody but (she, her) singing my favorite song.

Exercise 9.
Choose the CORRECT sentence.
1.
a) Bryan needs to choose a new manager whom he can trust.
b) Bryan needs to choose new manager who he can trust.
c) Bryan needs to choose a new manager whoever he can trust.
2.
a) The school’s decision to expel the erring students was discouraging
for we parents.
b) The school’s decision to expel the erring students was
discouraging us parents.
c) Neither a or b.
3. S
a) Who and whoever are pronouns and can be used as object of a verb.
b) The pronouns who and whom should not be used when asking
questions.
c) The pronouns who and whoever can be either singular or plural.
4. An is a word or phrase that identifies the noun or pronoun it is next to.
a) Appositive
b) Indirect
c) Neither a nor b
5. He trusts the financial advisor much more than us. One way to make the
sentence clearer is
a) He trusts the financial advisor much more than them.
b) He doesn’t trust us or the financial advisor.
c) He trusts the financial advisor more than we do.
Exercise 10.
What type of pronoun are the words being highlighted in each sentence?
1. Nobody said a word during the Personal
meeting. Reflexive
Possessive
relative
indefinite
reciprocal
interrogative
2. Why are you looking at me? Personal
Reflexive
Possessive
relative
indefinite
reciprocal
interrogative
3. Kim sent her a copy of the Personal
Certificate of employment. Reflexive
Possessive
relative
indefinite
reciprocal
interrogative
4. She wanted to go to New Personal
Zealand. Reflexive
Possessive
relative
indefinite
reciprocal
interrogative
5. The man who usually cleans our Personal
room has won the jackpot in the Reflexive
online lottery. Possessive
relative
indefinite
reciprocal
interrogative
6. I can’t believe it’s our now. Personal
Reflexive
Possessive
relative
indefinite
reciprocal
interrogative
7. Lala could not find it. Personal
Reflexive
Possessive
relative
indefinite
reciprocal
interrogative
8. Let’s contact one another once Personal
we are back in the country. Reflexive
Possessive
relative
indefinite
reciprocal
interrogative
9. He wanted to do the work Personal
himself. Reflexive
Possessive
relative
indefinite
reciprocal
interrogative
10.Minna give herself a pat on the Personal
back. Reflexive
Possessive
relative
indefinite
reciprocal
interrogative

Exercise11.
Write a sentence with each adjective listed below.
1. Cold – The weather today is cold.
2. Dry – The clothes should be dry in the outside.
3. Three- he has three books.
4. Fifth- His birthday on the of June.
5. Oranges- she has orange crayon on her desk.
6. Salty- The fries taste salty.
7. An- spiderman is an amazing movie.
8. Yellow- The balloon his holding is color yellow.
9. Obnoxious- When she’s in s bad mood, she’s obnoxious to everyone.
10.Their- The girl left her their book on the table.

Exercise 12.
Use the set of adjectives below in a sentence. Observe correct order of adjectives.
1. Bow nice yellow
2. Cat small white
3. Great song
4. Very two smart
5. Big screen and yellow
6. Delicious smell baked
7. Getting outside cold.
8. Sounds interesting taking
9. Silk blue tie
10.Cute boy new

Exercise 13.
Rewrite the sentences to show correct degree of comparison.
1. Ram’s resume is more clearer than Jane’s.
- The Ram’s resume is more obvious than Jane’s.
2. Ernest wrote the most perfect essay today.
- Ernest wrote the most perfect essay today.
3. Jane is not as mean.
- Jane does not mean
4. Nino scored more points in this game.
- Nino scored more points in this game.
5. Neil helped Gina that Lisa on the homework assignment.
- Neil helped Gina and Lisa on the homework assignment.
6. The flowers in dulce’s yard are prettier than ruby.
- The flowers in Dulce’s yard are prettier than Ruby.
7. She is wiser than fairer.
- She is wiser than fair.
8. Luis is quicker in the two boys.
- Luis is the quicker of the two boys.
9. Better you eat, healthier you get.
- The better your diet, the healthier you will become. 
10.Charmaine is better that any poet.
- Charmaine is better than any poet.

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