7th Grade Language Usage Pronouns 2 Name Question #1

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7th Grade Language Usage
Pronouns 2
Name
Question #1:
Choose the correct case for the capitalized pronoun.
SHE spends time trying to produce crops that will
grow in arid lands.
A.
possessive
B.
subjective
C.
objective
Question #2:
Choose the correct case for the capitalized pronoun.
One day YOU may see wheat growing in the
desert without irrigation.
A.
subjective
B.
possessive
C.
objective
Question #3:
Choose the correct case for the capitalized pronoun.
Dr. Walbot received a fellowship from the
Guggenheim Foundation while SHE was working
on changing the characteristics of corn.
A.
objective
B.
subjective
C.
possessive
Question #4:
Choose the correct case for the capitalized pronoun.
The world gives HER credit for implanting genes
from one kind of plant into corn cells.
A.
subjective
B.
possessive
C.
objective
Question #5:
Choose the correct case for the capitalized pronoun.
If the ability to grow in an arid land could be
transplanted from cactus to corn, IT could thrive
in the desert.
A.
possessive
B.
objective
C.
subjective
Question #6:
Choose the correct case for the capitalized pronoun.
Electroporation is the name of Dr. Walbot's
technique of inserting foreign genes. SHE spent
many years researching the process.
A.
subjective
B.
possessive
C.
objective
Question #7:
Choose the correct case for the capitalized pronoun.
IT will work for all kinds of plants.
A.
possessive
B.
subjective
C.
objective
Question #8:
Choose the correct case for the capitalized pronoun.
Dr. Wolbot's team gave HER tremendous support
during her research.
A.
possessive
B.
subjective
C.
objective
Question #9:
Choose the correct case for the capitalized pronoun.
Things SHE thought would take years were taking
months, according to tests.
A.
possessive
B.
subjective
C.
objective
Question #10:
Choose the correct case for the capitalized pronoun.
HERS is a record of long years of hard work.
A.
objective
B.
possessive
C.
subjective
Question #11:
Is the compound personal pronoun reflexive or
intensive?
Wolbot has set HERSELF a goal of producing fully
developed plants from alter cells.
A.
intensive
B.
reflexive
7th Grade Language Usage
Pronouns 2
Name
Question #12:
Choose the pronoun to correctly complete the sentence.
The argument is between him and _______.
A.
I
B.
me
Question #13:
Choose the pronoun to correctly complete the sentence.
John and _______ read about electroporation.
A.
he
B.
himself
C.
him
Question #14:
Choose the pronoun to correctly complete the sentence.
The captain _______ will accept the trophy.
A.
himselve
B.
himself
C.
hisself
Question #15:
Choose the pronoun to correctly complete the sentence.
The people in the car are _______.
A.
them
B.
themselves
C.
they
Question #19:
Choose the pronoun to correctly complete the sentence.
Jan has more money than _______.
A.
me
B.
myself
C.
I
Question #20:
Choose the pronoun to correctly complete the sentence.
Should they or _______ be given the better
grade?
A.
themselves
B.
us
C.
we
Question #21:
Is the compound personal pronoun reflexive or
intensive?
You have no one to blame but YOURSELF.
A.
intensive
B.
reflexive
Question #22:
Is the compound personal pronoun reflexive or
intensive?
Wolbot performed electroporation by HERSELF in
the laboratory.
A.
intensive
B.
reflexive
Question #16:
Choose the pronoun to correctly complete the sentence.
_______ boys found the map in a book.
A.
We
B.
Us
Question #23:
Is the compound personal pronoun reflexive or
intensive?
Only about twenty percent of the corn cells took
the foreign genes into THEMSELVES.
A.
intensive
B.
reflexive
Question #17:
Choose the pronoun to correctly complete the sentence.
We have to tell _______ we are not afraid.
A.
ourself
B.
ourselves
C.
ourselfs
Question #24:
Is the compound personal pronoun reflexive or
intensive?
Hybridization ITSELF takes a great deal of time.
A.
reflexive
B.
intensive
Question #18:
Choose the pronoun to correctly complete the sentence.
Stephen could not go with her and _______.
A.
him
B.
he
C.
himself
Question #25:
Is the compound personal pronoun reflexive or
intensive?
Only the same species THEMSELVES can be
crossed.
A.
reflexive
B.
intensive
7th Grade Language Usage
Pronouns 2
Answer Key
1. B -subjective
2. A -subjective
3. B -subjective
4. C -objective
5. C -subjective
6. A -subjective
7. B -subjective
8. C -objective
9. B -subjective
10. B -possessive
11. B -reflexive
12. B -me
13. A -he
14. B -himself
15. C -they
16. A -We
17. B -ourselves
18. A -him
19. C -I
20. C -we
21. B -reflexive
22. B -reflexive
23. B -reflexive
24. B -intensive
25. B -intensive
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