NURUL ATIQAH BINTI JAIDIN
PTM 140702641
Put in the correct preposition
1. England is famous for its rainy weather.
2. I'm very proud of my daughter, she worked very hard.
3. He isn't really interested in getting married.
4. Luke is very pleased with his exam results.
5. Unfortunately, I'm very bad at music.
6. Lucy is extremely good at languages.
7. She's very excited about the party.
8. Julie is very different from her sister.
9. She is interested in jazz.
10. I'm very excited about buying a new computer.
PRONOUNS
Circle the pronoun that agrees in number with its antecedent (the noun to which it refers).
2. Neither Damon nor his parents offered (his, their) advice.
3. Either of the two boys will offer (his, their) help.
4. Neither the Library of Congress nor the New York Public Library has (its, their) own film rooms.
5. Every person should have (his or her, their) own savings account.
6. Neither the baseball players nor the managers want to lose (his, their) side of the argument.
7. Each student should turn in (his or her, their) paper now.
8. Does everyone have (his or her, their) textbook?
9. Everyone has the right to (his or her, their) own opinion.
10. Each of the women called (her, their) home on the first day of the fall term.
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