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Grammar Practice. 7 May 2014. Subject-Verb and Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement. 1. Neither of the teachers (see, sees) those students after school . sees 2. Neither Thomas nor his brothers (is, are) going to Chicago . are 3. Either of the players (is, are) capable of a home run . is
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Grammar Practice 7 May 2014
Subject-Verb and Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement • 1. Neither of the teachers (see, sees) those students after school. • sees • 2. Neither Thomas nor his brothers (is, are) going to Chicago. • are • 3. Either of the players (is, are) capable of a home run. • is • 4. Each of the students will take (his, their) test on Friday. • his • 5. One of the books lost (its, their) cover. • its
7. Correct or Incorrect? • Nobody wanted their lunch after seeing that film in science. • The above sentence is incorrect. • Correct: Nobody wanted his (or her) lunch after seeing that film in science. “Nobody” is singular; therefore, you need a singular pronoun “his.” “Their” is plural.
Dangling and Misplaced Modifiers 8. • Peering through the binoculars, hundreds of bats were visible. • Peering through the binoculars, we saw hundreds of bats. 9. • Flying near the ceiling, our class watched the bats. • Our class watched the bats flying near the ceiling.
10. Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct. • Waking up from a three-hour nap Gretchen realized she had overslept. • Waking up from a three-hour nap; Gretchen realized she had overslept. • Gretchen woke up from a three-hour nap and she realized she had overslept. • Waking up from a three-hour nap, Gretchen realized she had overslept.