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Section 5.3 Assessment
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1

If a pronoun is the subject of a verb, then that pronoun must necessarily be nominative.
A)True
B)False
2

Pronouns can be used as the object of verbs OR infinitives.
A)True
B)False
3

The term "case" refers to the tense of a noun or pronoun.
A)True
B)False
4

Pronouns can be both singular and plural.
A)True
B)False
5

The complement of a "being" verb is ALWAYS possessive.
A)True
B)False
6

All of the following are objective pronouns EXCEPT:
A)Me
B)Her
C)They
D)Whom
7

Which of the following sentences demonstrates an incorrect use of a pronoun?
A)The report was filed by Ali and I.
B)Your department and mine both came in under budget.
C)The managers and we need to attend Tuesday's meeting.
D)You and I are responsible for the new marketing strategy.
8

Which of these examples shows a reflexive use of the "self" form?
A)I myself have always believed in her methods.
B)Dave himself said that he couldn't meet the deadline.
C)The supervisors themselves were confused about the new regulations.
D)My boss gave herself the day off.
9

"Claire and myself did not receive the new timetable." The use of the word "myself" in the preceding sentence is incorrect because it does have a clear:
A)Proper noun
B)Antecedent
C)Reflexive
D)Subject
10

Which is the objective pronoun in the following sentence? "She herself gave me her latest statistical data."
A)She
B)Herself
C)Me
D)Her







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