English Grammar Pronoun Quiz Questions And Answers

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1. President Obama was born in Hawaii, but ... father was born in Kenya.

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The correct answer is "his." This is because the sentence is referring to President Obama's father, and "his" is the possessive pronoun that indicates ownership or association with a male singular noun. In this case, it shows that President Obama's father was born in Kenya.

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Can you score well with these English grammar pronoun quiz questions and answers? Many people are not aware of various grammar rules, and that makes them make some... see morebasic mistakes when they try to communicate in English with other people. The quiz here gives you a chance to test your current English grammar knowledge as well as to learn more and get better grammar skills as you take these questions. Wish you all the best, and have fun!. see less

2. We have a big problem.  Can you help ... ?

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The correct answer is "us" because the phrase "Can you help..." indicates that the speaker is asking for assistance from someone else. Since the word "us" is used to refer to a group of people that includes the speaker, it is the most appropriate choice in this context.

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3. Carla Bruni was born in Italy, but ... grandmother is Italian.

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Carla Bruni was born in Italy, indicating that she is of Italian descent. The use of "her" in the sentence suggests that Carla Bruni's grandmother is also Italian, further emphasizing her Italian heritage.

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4. Look at this picture. These are my nieces. ... names are Christina and Laura.

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The correct answer is "Their". In the sentence, the speaker is referring to the names of their nieces, so the possessive pronoun "Their" is used to show ownership.

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5. That car is not ours.  Is it .... ?

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The correct answer is "yours" because the question is asking if the car belongs to the person being spoken to. "Yours" is the possessive form of "you" and indicates ownership by the person being addressed.

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6. Carla Bruni is really pretty. I'm in love with ...

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The pronoun "her" is the correct answer because it refers to Carla Bruni, who is mentioned in the previous sentence. Since Carla Bruni is a singular female, the pronoun "her" is used to indicate possession or as an object of a verb.

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7. My job  is wonderful.  I really like ... !

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The word "it" is the correct answer because it is used to refer to something that has been previously mentioned or is easily understood from the context. In this case, "it" is used to refer to the person's job, which they describe as wonderful and something they really like.

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8. We're an international school. ... students come from different countries.

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The correct answer is "Our". In this sentence, the possessive pronoun "our" is used to show that the students belong to the international school. It indicates that the students are a part of the school and come from different countries.

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9. I'm going to see the Rolling Stones. Do you like ... ?

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The correct answer is "them" because it refers to the Rolling Stones, which is a plural noun. "It" would be used if the sentence referred to a singular noun, and "they" would be used if the sentence referred to multiple people or objects.

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10. My cell phone is dead. Can I use ... ?

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The correct answer is "yours" because it refers to the possession of the person being asked the question. In this case, the person is asking if they can use someone else's cell phone since their own is dead.

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President Obama was born in Hawaii, but ... father was born in...
We have a big problem.  Can you help ... ?
Carla Bruni was born in Italy, but ... grandmother is Italian.
Look at this picture. These are my nieces. ... names are Christina and...
That car is not ours.  Is it .... ?
Carla Bruni is really pretty. I'm in love with ...
My job  is wonderful.  I really like ... !
We're an international school. ... students come from...
I'm going to see the Rolling Stones. Do you like...
My cell phone is dead. Can I use ... ?
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