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English Grammar MCQ  on Pronoun Correction of Sentences

1) Correct the sentence if necessary. One should respect his elders.

  1. A) One should respect his elders.
  2. B) One should respect her elders.
  3. C) One should respect one’s elders.
  4. D) None of the above

Answer C

2) Correct the sentence if necessary. One should respect his own country.

  1. A) One should respect his own country.
  2. B) One should respect her own country.
  3. C) One should respect their own country.
  4. D) One should respect one’s own country.

Answer  D

3) Correct the sentence if necessary. One must love his parents.

  1. A) One must love her parents.
  2. B) One must love his parents.
  3. C) One must love their parents.
  4. D) One must love one’s parents.

Answer D

4) Correct the sentence if necessary. I and Jimmy went home.

  1. A) I and Jimmy went home.
  2. B) Jimmy and I went home.
  3. C) A and B
  4. D) None of the above

Answer B

Explanation: The second person should come first. The third person should come second. First person should come last.

 

5) Correct the sentence if necessary. I and She are friends.

  1. A) I and She are friends.
  2. B) She and I are friends.
  3. C) She and me are friends.
  4. D) None of the above

Answer B

6) Correct the sentence if necessary. I and Dhone went to college.

  1. A) I and Dhoni went to college.
  2. B) Dhone and I went to college.
  3. C) Dhone and me went to college.
  4. D) None of the above

Answer  B

7) Correct the sentence if necessary. Both he and you must attend the meeting.

  1. A) Both he and you must attend the meeting.
  2. B) Both you and he must attend the meeting.
  3. C) A and B
  4. D) None of the above

Answer B

8) Correct the sentence if necessary. Peter invited me and you to dinner.

  1. A) Peter invited you and me to dinner.
  2. B) Peter invited me and you to dinner.
  3. C) A and B
  4. D) None of the above

Answer A

9) Correct the sentence if necessary. I, you and she can do it.

  1. A) I, you and she can do it.
  2. B) You, I and she can do it.
  3. C) You, she and I can do it.
  4. D) She, you and I can do it.

Answer  C

Explanation: 2nd person. 3rd person. 1st person.

 

10) Correct the sentence if necessary. None of the three questions are simple.

  1. A) None of the three questions are simple.
  2. B) None of the three questions is simple.
  3. C) A and B
  4. D) None of the above

Answer  B

Explanation: Neither is singular. Use a singular verb.

 

11) Correct the sentence if necessary. None of the two answers are correct.

  1. A) None of the two answers are correct.
  2. B) None of the two answers is correct.
  3. C) Neither of the two answers is correct.
  4. D) None of the above

Answer  C

Explanation: None or Neither is singular. The word, none is used with more than two things.

 

12) Correct the sentence if necessary. Neither of the three students have done their homework.

  1. A) Neither of the three students has done their homework.
  2. B) Neither of the three students have done their homework.
  3. C) None of the three students has done their homework.
  4. D) None of the three students have done their homework.

Answer  C

13) Correct the sentence if necessary. Every player must bring their bats.

  1. A) Every player must bring their bats.
  2. B) Every player must bring his bat.
  3. C) Every player must bring her bat.
  4. D) B and C

Answer  D

14) One of the boys are absent.

  1. A) One of the boys is absent.
  2. B) One of the boys are absent.
  3. C) One of the boy is absent.
  4. D) None of the above

Answer A

15) Every one of them have brought their bags.

  1. A) Every one of them have brought their bags.
  2. B) Every one of them has brought his bag.
  3. C) Every one of them has brought her bag.
  4. D) B and C

Answer  D

16) Either of the two answers are correct.

  1. A) Either of the two answers are correct.
  2. B) Either of the two answers is correct.
  3. C) A and B
  4. D) None of the above

Answer  B

17) Neither of the two girls have done their homework.

  1. A) Neither of the two girls have done their homework.
  2. B) Neither of the two girls has done their homework.
  3. C) None of the two girls has done their homework.
  4. D) None of the above

Answer B

18) None have attended the party.

  1. A) None has attended the party.
  2. B) None have attended the party.
  3. C) A and B
  4. D) None of the above

Answer  A

19) Each of the guards were doing their duty.

  1. A) Each of the guards were doing their duty.
  2. B) Each of the guards was doing his duty.
  3. C) Each of the guards was doing her duty.
  4. D) B and C

Answer  D

20) Everyone is eager to occupy their seats.

  1. A) Everyone is eager to occupy their seats.
  2. B) Everyone is eager to occupy his seat.
  3. C) Everyone is eager to occupy her seat.
  4. D) B and C

Answer  D

PART-2

1) Correct the sentence if necessary. Each of the boys were interviewed by the principal.

  1. A) Each of the boys were interviewed by the principal.
  2. B) Each of the boys was interviewed by the principal.
  3. C) Each one of the boys were interviewed by the principal.
  4. D) None of the above

Answer   B

2) Correct the sentence if necessary. The employees enjoyed very much during the holidays.

  1. A) The employees enjoyed very much during the holidays.
  2. B) The employees enjoyed themselves very much during the holidays.
  3. C) A and B
  4. D) None of the above

Answer  B

3) Correct the sentence if necessary. She availed of the holidays.

  1. A) She availed herself of the holidays.
  2. B) She availed of the holidays.
  3. C) A and B
  4. D) None of the above

Answer   A

Explanation: Use a reflexive pronoun when there is no object.

4) Peter availed of the paid leaves.

  1. A) Peter availed himself of the paid leaves.
  2. B) Peter availed of the paid leaves.
  3. C) A and B
  4. D) None of the above

Answer   A

5) I enjoyed very much during the summer.

  1. A) I enjoyed very much during the summer.
  2. B) I enjoyed myself very much during the summer.
  3. C) A and B
  4. D) None of the above

Answer B

6) We enjoyed very much during the winter.

  1. A) We enjoyed ourselves very much during the winter.
  2. B) We enjoyed very much during the winter.
  3. C) A and B
  4. D) None of the above

Answer   A

7) They availed of the holidays.

  1. A) They availed of the holidays.
  2. B) They availed themselves of the holidays.
  3. C) A and B
  4. D) None of the above

Answer B

8) You availed of the leaves.

  1. A) You availed of the leaves.
  2. B) You availed yourself of the leaves.
  3. C) You availed yourselves of the leaves.
  4. D) B and C

Answer   C

9) Myself wrote a book.

  1. A) I wrote a book.
  2. B) Myself wrote a book.
  3. C) A and B
  4. D) None of the above

Answer  A

Explanation: Reflexive pronouns should not be used as subjects.

10) Themselves caught the thieves.

  1. A) Themselves caught the thieves.
  2. B) They caught the thieves.
  3. C) A and B
  4. D) None of the above

Answer   B

11) Let my friend or I go home.

  1. A) Let my friend or me go home.
  2. B) Let my friend or I go home.
  3. C) A and B
  4. D) None of the above

Answer   A

Explanation: Change I, we, he, she and they to me, us, him, her and them respectively.

12) There is no difference between you and she.

  1. A) There is no difference between you and she.
  2. B) There is no difference between she and you.
  3. C) There is no difference between you and her.
  4. D) None of the above

Answer   C

13) Neither Jonh nor Peter took their food.

  1. A) Neither nor John Peter took their food.
  2. B) Neither Jonh nor Peter took his food.
  3. C) Neither Jonh nor Peter took their food.
  4. D) None of the above

Answer   B

Explanation: The verb should be based on the second noun or pronoun.

14) Neither the teacher nor the students was present.

  1. A) Neither the teacher nor the students was present.
  2. B) Neither the teacher nor the students were present.
  3. C) A and B
  4. D) None of the above

Answer B

 

15) Either the students or the teacher are guilty.

  1. A) Either the students or the teacher is guilty.
  2. B) Either the students or the teacher are guilty.
  3. C) A and B
  4. D) None of the above

Answer   A

16) Either I or you are responsible.

  1. A) Either you or I are responsible.
  2. B) Either I or You are responsible.
  3. C) Either you or I am responsible.
  4. D) None of the above

Answer   C

17) Either dog or cats is outside.

  1. A) Either dog or cats is outside.
  2. B) Either dog or cats are outside.
  3. C) A and B
  4. D) None of the above

Answer   B

18) Neither the pens nor the pencil are useful.

  1. A) Neither the pens nor the pencil are useful.
  2. B) Neither the pens nor the pencil is useful.
  3. C) A and B
  4. D) None of the above

Answer B

19) Herself did everything.

  1. A) Herself did everything.
  2. B) She did everything.
  3. C) A and B
  4. D) None of the above

Answer B

20) Let my compounder or I come with you.

  1. A) Let my compounder or me come with you.
  2. B) Let my compounder or I come with you.
  3. C) A and B
  4. D) None of the above

Answer   A

 

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