Chapter 257. Exercise B1-14

257.1 Section Title

true
true
You must read each slide, and complete any questions on the slide, in sequence.
Exercise B1-14
Identifying pronouns
true

For each sentence, choose the option that lists all the pronouns (and pronoun/adjectives) in the sentence.

Click Submit after each question to see feedback and to record your answer. After you have finished every question, your answers will be submitted to your instructor’s gradebook. You may review your answers by returning to the exercise at any time. (An exercise reports to the gradebook only if your instructor has assigned it.)

Example

Question

Correct. For more help, see section B1-b.
Sorry. While is not a pronoun; it is a subordinating conjunction. The only pronouns are their and their. For more help, see section B1-b.
VOo80Gg9OW1NQtpm2LbBDSpehfHlqJg14ZDxI8V/geLSHyt+Qo0AoJR6piF+XM9JvU14B6jy3My4xReBolm1d1geiMqu8T9z9c1PFXna9jT6SpK7CG2ZVatjEQsO4FFmuSVMeQ6ihGwpCEAA0CiQ9u/5EtNEqTK6+dxOYqaBGsRsR84XRhKtL/WHBgY0X6tNukKXVKMHt3sSkLoRjAWICYKnn/MAOu1VIMIEWyyse1xTqID7vPnUd+QN0/mKmwwYCwgb/lRo+c2lRuJI

Question

Correct. For more help, see section B1-b.
Sorry. Like is not a pronoun; it is a preposition in this sentence. Not is an adverb. For more help, see section B1-b.
3d35D6SUFcsbvFdXzdhw8HO9dxwAu/tLLhCKRNSjzOHUvcTr6vOgNFOdcUmth8GQ61biTKy5EOfpmmWFq0f6RwUTTp5XlBDyr7QEbzwoo/UMAl0sb4bzO1F2u6o4jK3crZCEOzG0+YV9K3U60PcP9Byq94C7uDIKkUrI7baq00mAmW7dPG0b2j0/Lk49EgPql+87Fj4DToM0WBVi+nY264HNMOD1n3jiavtPLmKhB7Ik1nWAamtHBg==

Question

Correct. For more help, see section B1-b.
Sorry. Which and each are pronouns, but one pronoun is missing from this list: All. For more help, see section B1-b.
JuujNbQzJdeoVXbaaiiuv7fLNo3q2Pkc+QwJia6q2BDRsASf31E+Nv+ojuA1w8uJM7D4mUqd0GJ0zcL6pNGfzFqxhGQbMbIyhuOpkF4hMmRJX0GoIhtW9V/qZ485RUdQ2mJpaeVoXZoI2NI1xVIa4xOw/WWxmmc9cKOdagJetm9v5FcGsW/GIP0DobDrvZcDFSztXugNutsJ2zIEZzuSnXwK6YvcUjY9HKhPEDgGG5ZomJay5+QbcZ3OD8Re2uMiqLuf03BLSgO+gRrJAFT7OIbcagRyoPbXpldmuUz4OmYKMjMOOOh9FQ==

Question

Correct. For more help, see section B1-b.
Sorry. The is not a pronoun; it is an article (an adjective). For more help, see section B1-b.
ItWINyssdf/3Er8c+A9HJXnTbQTpRuvJUqXYrFef4Uh6S+Gqbca5p7di5k8sxO408P0swQTRF14iPiWd2LGPvpGbFOzb1N4tfHAnQADYuc8DVzNdGVQdGC3E3iRSzkyvh/al1lGf+1319Sw19MxCHyANDAyKdopW8aw9wKpaVSDpiKZIbai44Wuv5f3W/i1tFtyPpK1/9d8GMGuyNPNkSCGmf19fNomt

Question

Correct. For more help, see section B1-b.
Sorry. The and a are not pronouns; they are articles (adjectives). For more help, see section B1-b.
aVdQDzQ3BmNIlpisNOViWYcUQN7sF96kYRth+hF3V1idA4EsSmWKjlEwgGgcEEqwO1BF3Drf+t1zycv+04AVvFSvgqdFDF2Yk3S7IeewiimKGnQurRtWrGzoEaiAUZQjks8MPVVO6dMBDndQcbcTr3AUOFuOyhsOOJhi54pxeiMJcpSA9UecGC8sL0qRkX0mHNOnwe0QPs8=