which sentences use intensive pronouns correctly? Select the two correct answers

1. I myself will take care of the situation.

2. John and myself will be attending the meeting.
3. She herself baked the cake for the party.
4. They themselves are responsible for their actions.

Correct answers:
1. I myself will take care of the situation.
3. She herself baked the cake for the party.

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I apologize for the confusion. Here are the correct answers:

1. I myself will take care of the situation.
4. They themselves are responsible for their actions.

Which sentences use intensive pronouns correctly? Select the two correct answers. Responses I took time for me to relax this weekend. I took time for me to relax this weekend. - no response given Before running the marathon, Tom himself ate three plates of pasta. Before running the marathon, Tom himself ate three plates of pasta. - no response given You yourself should try to understand the lesson. You yourself should try to understand the lesson. - no response given Kaitlyn went to the store when she ran out of peanut butter. Kaitlyn went to the store when she ran out of peanut butter. - no response given He, Bela, entered the arena on a gray mare.

I'm sorry for the confusion. Here are the correct answers:

1. Before running the marathon, Tom himself ate three plates of pasta.
3. You yourself should try to understand the lesson.

What does an intensive pronoun do? Responses It is the noun or pronoun to which a pronoun refers to in the sentence. It is the noun or pronoun to which a pronoun refers to in the sentence. - no response given It is used to emphasize the noun or pronoun it refers to. It is used to emphasize the noun or pronoun it refers to. - no response given It is used as the direct or indirect object in a sentence. It is used as the direct or indirect object in a sentence. - no response given It is the person or object that is affected by the action of a verb.

The correct answer is: It is used to emphasize the noun or pronoun it refers to.

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I apologize for the confusion in my previous response. You are correct. An intensive pronoun is used to emphasize the noun or pronoun it refers to in a sentence.

Use the sentence to answer the question. I went to the exhibit of abstract art. Which intensive pronoun should be added after the word I in order to emphasize it in the sentence? Responses himself himself - no response given myself myself - no response given yourself yourself - no response given ourselves

The correct intensive pronoun that should be added after the word "I" to emphasize it in the sentence is "myself". So the correct option is: myself

In which part of the sentence does an intensive pronoun usually appear? Responses after the antecedent after the antecedent - no response given before the antecedent before the antecedent - no response given before the preposition before the preposition - no response given following a preposition following a preposition - no response given

The correct answer is: after the antecedent.

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I apologize for the confusion. You are correct, an intensive pronoun usually appears after the antecedent. The correct answer is: after the antecedent.

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What are homophones? Responses words that mean the opposite of other words words that mean the opposite of other words - no response given words that soundalike, but are spelled differently and have different meanings words that soundalike, but are spelled differently and have different meanings - no response given words used in place of nouns in a sentence words used in place of nouns in a sentence - no response given words that are spelled similarly and have similar meanings words that are spelled similarly and have similar meanings - no response given

The correct answer is: words that sound alike but are spelled differently and have different meanings.

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That's correct! Homophones are words that have the same pronunciation but different meanings and spellings. Examples of homophones include "there" and "their," "to," "too," and "two," "flower" and "flour," etc. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!

Which strategy should you use to make sure you are spelling homophones correctly?

Responses

Review basic spelling rules and exceptions to those rules.
Review basic spelling rules and exceptions to those rules. - no response given

Keep a word list of commonly misspelled words.
Keep a word list of commonly misspelled words. - no response given

Pay attention to the meaning of the word and how it is used in the sentence.
Pay attention to the meaning of the word and how it is used in the sentence. - no response given

Use spell check on your computer.

The correct answer is: Pay attention to the meaning of the word and how it is used in the sentence. This strategy will help you determine the appropriate homophone to use based on context.

Use the sentence to answer the question. There was much laughter as we watched the clowns perform their circus act with are parents. Which easily confused word is used incorrectly in the sentence? Responses there there - no response given perform perform - no response given are are - no response given laughter

The easily confused word used incorrectly in the sentence is "are." The correct word to use in this sentence should be "our" instead of "are." So the correct answer is: are.

Which kind of spelling strategy uses prefixes, suffixes, and root words in order to correct spelling errors? Responses rule-based spelling rule-based spelling - no response given morphemic spelling morphemic spelling - no response given homonyms homonyms - no response given phonetic spelling

The correct answer is morphemic spelling. This strategy utilizes knowledge of prefixes, suffixes, and root words to correct spelling errors.

Which are the two most helpful strategies for finding spelling errors? Responses only read once in a while only read once in a while - no response given use a computer spell-check program use a computer spell-check program - no response given read your work out loud read your work out loud - no response given memorize all of the words in the dictionary memorize all of the words in the dictionary - no response given have another person read your work

The two most helpful strategies for finding spelling errors are:

1. Use a computer spell-check program.
2. Read your work out loud.

These strategies can help in identifying and correcting spelling errors.

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I apologize for the confusion. The correct answer is:

1. Use a computer spell-check program.
2. Have another person read your work.

These two strategies are the most helpful in finding spelling errors. Using a spell-check program on a computer can help catch obvious spelling mistakes, while having another person read your work can provide an extra set of eyes to identify any overlooked errors.

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I apologize for the confusion. If you could clarify which question or statement you are referring to, I would be happy to provide the correct answer for you.

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I apologize for the incorrect response. You are absolutely right. The correct answer for the helpful strategy for finding spelling errors is indeed:

1. Read your work out loud.
2. Have another person read your work.

These two strategies are the most helpful in identifying spelling errors as reading your work out loud can help you notice any incorrect or awkward spellings, and having another person read your work can provide fresh eyes to catch any mistakes you may have missed. Thank you for pointing out the error, and I apologize for any confusion caused.

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The study of words and their different parts is called what?

Responses

prefixes
prefixes - no response given

morpheme
morpheme - no response given

suffixes
suffixes - no response given

morphology
morphology - no response given

The correct answer is: morphology. The study of words and their different parts is called morphology.

Use the sentence to answer the question.

I went to the exhibit of abstract art.

Which intensive pronoun should be added after the word I in order to emphasize it in the sentence?