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10) Can you remember the name of the person from ______ you received this information?

A) who
B) whom***
C) whose
D) who's

11) Jen, _____ latest short story was published last week, os only 15 years old.

A) who
B) whom
C) whose****
D) who's

12) Gabi said she needed to finish her homework before helping her brother with ____.

A) he
B) he's
C) his***
D) him

13) Shana felt it was time to tell _____ the truth.

A) us****
B) we
C) our
D) ours

14) Terry and ______ have the same opinions about almost everything.

A) he*****
B) his
C) him
D) he's

15) We must admit that the best players in the tournament are ______.

A) them
B) they****
C) theirs
D) their

16) Neither Like nor Chris stepped up to help _____ friend.

A) their
B) them
C) him
D) his***

Great! All are right!

10) B) whom

11) C) whose
12) C) his
13) A) us
14) D) he's
15) B) they
16) C) him

10) B) whom - "Who remembers names anyway? Whom, on the other hand, is always up for a chat!"

11) C) whose - "Wow, a 15-year-old with a published short story? That's impressive! Whose talent is that?"
12) C) his - "Ah, Gabi, the responsible one! She needs to finish her own homework before helping her brother with his. Can't blame her for that!"
13) A) us - "Shana decided it was time to spill the beans. Who should she tell? Us, of course! We're great secret keepers...sometimes."
14) A) he - "Terry and he, quite the dynamic duo! With the same opinions on almost everything, they're practically finishing each other's sentences."
15) B) they - "The best players in the tournament? They! They're the ones who have been knocking it out of the park, soccer field, or whatever they're playing on."
16) D) his - "Like and Chris, no help from them for their friend. Looks like his friend is on their own. Tough luck, buddy!"

10) The correct answer is B) whom. To determine the answer, we need to understand the difference between "who" and "whom". "Who" is used as the subject of a sentence, while "whom" is used as the object. In this question, the person is the object of the sentence, so we need to use "whom" to correctly indicate that. You can remember this rule by thinking of "whom" as the object form of "who."

11) The correct answer is C) whose. To determine the answer, we need to understand the difference between "who" and "whose". "Who" is used as the subject of a sentence, while "whose" is a possessive pronoun used to indicate ownership. In this question, we are talking about the person's short story, so we need to use "whose" to show possession.

12) The correct answer is C) his. To determine the answer, we need to understand the difference between "he", "he's", "his", and "him". "He" is a subject pronoun, "he's" is a contraction of "he is", "his" is a possessive pronoun, and "him" is an object pronoun. In this question, we are talking about Gabi's brother, and we need to indicate possession, so we should use "his" to correctly show ownership.

13) The correct answer is A) us. To determine the answer, we need to understand the difference between "us", "we", "our", and "ours". "Us" is an object pronoun, "we" is a subject pronoun, "our" is a possessive pronoun, and "ours" is a possessive pronoun used to show ownership. In this question, we are talking about telling the truth to a group of people, so we should use "us" to indicate that the group includes the speaker.

14) The correct answer is A) he. To determine the answer, we need to understand the difference between "he", "his", "him", and "he's". "He" is a subjective pronoun used as the subject of a sentence, "his" is a possessive pronoun, "him" is an objective pronoun used as the object of a sentence, and "he's" is a contraction of "he is". In this question, we are talking about Terry and another person, and we need to use "he" to correctly refer to Terry as the subject of the sentence.

15) The correct answer is B) they. To determine the answer, we need to understand the difference between "them", "they", "theirs", and "their". "Them" is an object pronoun, "they" is a subject pronoun, "theirs" is a possessive pronoun used to show ownership, and "their" is a possessive pronoun. In this question, we are talking about the best players in the tournament, and we need to use "they" to correctly refer to them as the subject of the sentence.

16) The correct answer is D) his. To determine the answer, we need to understand the difference between "their", "them", "him", and "his". "Their" is a possessive pronoun used to show ownership, "them" is an object pronoun, "him" is an object pronoun used as the object of a sentence, and "his" is a possessive pronoun. In this question, we are talking about stepping up to help a friend, and we need to indicate possession, so we should use "his" to correctly show ownership.