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Test Questions: Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement with Indefinite Pronouns for Grade 5

Hey there, fifth graders! πŸ‘‹ Ready to become pronoun pros? This study guide and quiz will help you nail pronoun-antecedent agreement, especially when using those tricky indefinite pronouns. Let's jump in and make grammar fun! πŸŽ‰
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misty812 6d ago

πŸ“š Quick Study Guide

  • πŸ” Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement: A pronoun must agree in number (singular or plural) with its antecedent (the word it refers to).
  • πŸ’‘ Indefinite Pronouns (Singular): Words like *everyone, someone, anyone, no one, everybody, somebody, anybody, nobody, each, either, neither, one, another, much, little* are generally singular.
  • πŸ“ Indefinite Pronouns (Plural): Words like *both, few, many, several* are plural.
  • πŸ§‘β€πŸ« Indefinite Pronouns (Variable): *All, any, more, most, none, some* can be singular or plural depending on the noun they refer to. If they refer to something countable, they are plural. If they refer to something uncountable, they are singular.
  • βœ… Example (Singular): *Everyone* should bring *his or her* lunch.
  • βœ… Example (Plural): *Both* of the students completed *their* projects.

Practice Quiz

  1. Which sentence uses correct pronoun-antecedent agreement with an indefinite pronoun?
    1. Everyone should bring their favorite toy.
    2. Someone left their backpack in the classroom.
    3. Each of the girls brought her own lunch.
    4. Anybody can join if they want.
  2. Choose the sentence that demonstrates correct pronoun-antecedent agreement.
    1. Neither of the boys finished their homework.
    2. Each of the students did their best on the test.
    3. Someone forgot her umbrella.
    4. Everyone needs to bring their books tomorrow.
  3. Which sentence is grammatically correct?
    1. Anybody can learn if they try hard enough.
    2. No one remembered their lines for the play.
    3. Someone left his or her keys on the table.
    4. Everybody should bring their own snacks.
  4. Identify the sentence with the correct pronoun-antecedent agreement.
    1. Both of the sisters enjoyed her vacation.
    2. Few of the books were returned to its shelf.
    3. Many of the birds built its nest in the tree.
    4. Several of the players brought their own equipment.
  5. Which sentence uses the correct pronoun?
    1. Neither of the options is to her liking.
    2. Each of the team members did their best.
    3. Someone must have left their phone here.
    4. Everybody brought their lunch.
  6. Select the sentence that follows the rules of pronoun-antecedent agreement.
    1. Everyone should remember to bring their permission slip.
    2. Somebody needs to take out their trash.
    3. Each participant should bring his or her own water bottle.
    4. Anybody can join the club if they are interested.
  7. Which of the following sentences is correct?
    1. Few of the students completed its assignment.
    2. Both of the cars had lost its shine.
    3. Many of the animals found its way home.
    4. Several of the trees lost their leaves.
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  1. C
  2. C
  3. C
  4. D
  5. A
  6. C
  7. D

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