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Amanda Cabatingan

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PRONOUNS AND

Elliptical Clauses

Expand the sentences and choose the correct answer.

QUESTION 1 of 15

To my suprpise, my parents liked the Science Fiction movie better than I.

To my surprise, my parents liked the Science Fiction better than I liked the movie.

To my surprise, my parents liked the Science fiction movie better than I.

To my surprise, my parents liked the Science fiction movie better than they liked I.

Right!

Next

QUESTION 2 of 15

To my suprpise, my parents liked the Science Fiction movie better than me.

To my surprise, my parents liked the Science Fiction movie better than me liked it.

To my surprise, my parents liked the Science Fiction movie better than they liked me.

To my surprise, my parents liked the Science Fiction movie better than my parents and me.

Right!

Next

QUESTION 3 of 15

If my parents were bigger fans of Science Fiction than I was, which pronoun should I use?

To my surprise, my parents liked the Science Fiction better than us.

To my surprise, my parents liked the Science Fiction better than I.

To my surprise, my parents liked the Science Fiction movie better than me.

Right!

Next

QUESTION 4 of 15

The bright orange paint apparently pleased our house's former owner better than we.

The bright orange paint apparently pleased our house's former owner better than it pleased we.

The bright orange paint apparently pleased our house's former owner better than us.

The bright orange paint apparently pleased our house's former owner better than we pleased our house's former owner.

Right!

Next

QUESTION 5 of 15

The bright orange paint apparently pleased our house's former owner better than us.

The bright orange paint apparenly pleased our house's owner more than it pleased us.

The bright orange paint apparently pleased our house's former owner better than us did.

The bright orange paint apparently pleased our house's former owner than us pleased our owner.

Right!

Next

QUESTION 6 of 15

If we weren't big fans of the paint, which pronoun should be used?

The bright orange paint apparently pleased our house's former owner than we.

The bright orange paint apparently pleased our house's former owner than he.

The bright orange paint apparently pleased our house's former owner than us.

Right!

Next

QUESTION 7 of 15

The movie scared her more than I.

The movie scared her more than the movie scared I.

The movie scared her more than the movie scared me.

The movie scared her more than I scared her.

Right!

Next

QUESTION 8 of 15

The movie scared her more than me.

The movie scared her more than the movie scared me.

The movie scared her more than me.

The movie scared her more than me scared her.

Right!

Next

QUESTION 9 of 15

If the girl was more afraid of the movie than I was, which pronoun should I use?

The movie scared her more than I.

The movie was scary.

The movie scared her more than me.

Right!

Next

QUESTION 10 of 15

The dog with curly hair wins hearts more than they.

The dog with curly hair wins hearts more than he wins they.

The dog with curly hair wins hearts more than them.

The dog with curly hair wins hearts more than they win hearts.

Right!

Next

QUESTION 11 of 15

The dog with curly hair wins hearts more than them.

The dog with curly hair wins hearts more than the dog wins them.

The dog with curly hair wins hearts more than them wins hearts.

The dog with curly hair wins them.

Right!

Next

QUESTION 12 of 15

If the dog with curly hair wins more hearts than other people win hearts, which pronoun should I use?

The dog with curly hair wins more hearts than them.

The dog with curly hair wins more hearts than it.

The dog with curly hair wins more hearts than they.

Right!

Next

QUESTION 13 of 15

Do you love lasagna more than I?

Do you love lasagna more than I love lasagna?

Do you love lasagna more than me?

Do you love lasagna more than I love me?

Right!

Next

QUESTION 14 of 15

Do you love lasagna more than me?

Do you love lasagna more than you love me?

Do you love lasagna more than I love lasagna?

Do you love lasagna more than me loves lasagna?

Right!

Next

QUESTION 15 of 15

If you were asking whether the person loves lasagna than he/she loves you, which pronoun would you use?

Do you love lasagna more than I?

Do you love lasagna?

Do you love lasagna more than me?

Right!

Results

Results

6-10 Correct

10-14 Correct

All Correct

0-5 Correct

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