II. Pronoun Usage (2 points each): Circle the correct form of the pronoun in each sentence below:
31. Both wild and domesticated animals are very protective of (their, they’re) young.
32. You should cautiously approach (your, you’re) pet if (she, her) is a new parent.
33. (She, Her) is likely to act differently toward you and (your, you’re) family.
34. Either Edward or Jack left (his, their) lunch in the school refrigerator.
Pronoun Usage (2 points each): Circle the correct form of the pronoun in each sentence below:
35. All of the ninth graders should wear (they’re, their) best outfits to the fall celebration.
36. Gaby and Izzy will sing (they’re, their) songs at the celebration.
37. Neither Mark nor Josh remembered to take (his, their) phone.
38. Either Sarah or Emily will play (her, their) own song tomorrow.
39. Brandon was the only one (who, whom) did not seem prepared.
40. Grace helped (her, his) friend get ready.
41. Jack gave us (their, our) strange directions.
42. Sam cheered loudly for (us, we).
43. Anna did (their, her) best to keep working.
44. She gave Hannah (their, her) advice.
45. Lisa would not go to sleep until she finished (their, her) homework.
46. After we painted the posters, we hung (them, it) in the halls.
47. Several of the tourists lost (his, their, they’re) way.
48. Either Maddy or Elizabeth will have (her, their) camera.