can yall check my answers?

16. identify the sentence in which the underlined pronoun is used incorrectly
a. YOU'RE never going to believe what i just heard!
b. have you turned in YOU'RE english paper yet? <--
c. what where YOU'RE going!
d. do you remember YOUR giving me the key?
17. identify the choice that correctly completes the sentence: Neither Omar nor Kurt has turned in _ permission form.
a. their <--
b. his or her
c. his
d. they're
18. identify the choice that correctly completes the sentence: _ of these paintings were damaged by the flood.
a. each
b. both <--
c. either
d. neither
19. identify the pronoun that agrees with the verb in the sentence: find out if _ likes cheese and tomato sandwiches
a. anybody <--
b. many
c. all
d. both
20. identify the sentence in which the underlined verb does not agree with its subject
a. WERE you and kyle planning to work on the school magazine?
b. there ARE many positions still available <--?
c. here IS a good idea for a cover illustration
d. DOES allie and edwin want to submit their poems?
21. identify the choice that correctly completes the sentence: pop's ice cream shoppe has the _ ice cream of any restaurant in town
a. rich
b. richer
c. most rich
d. richest <--
22. identify the problem in the sentence: james didn't have no idea that we were coming today
a. double comparison
b. illogical comparison <--?
c. double negative
d. incorrect degree of modifier
23. identify the choice that correctly completes the sentence: of the two, however, sonja is _ interested in music
a. more <--?
b.most
c.least
d. none of the above
24. identify the choice that best describes the sentence: you must be kidding!
a.declaritive
b.imperative
c.interrogative
d.exclamatory <--

17. identify the choice that correctly completes the sentence: Neither Omar nor Kurt has turned in _ permission form.

a. their <--
b. his or her
c. his
d. they're
I think that A is the correct answer because they are talking about two people

OMG you peeps saved me

is 17 c? im not sure the answers for 20 n 22

16 is incorrect. it should be (a). "have you turned in you are english paper yet?" makes no sense.

b and d are wrong on the first one because you're means you are and your means your going to or something

You you are correct, 16 should be a

Thank you for correcting that. Yes, you're right. 16 is incorrect should be a. "Have you turned in you are English paper yet?" doesn't make sense and is grammatically wrong. It should be "Have you turned in your English paper yet?"

Yes, 17 is c.

20. Subject and verb:
you and Kyle | were
positions | are
idea | is
Allie and Edwin | does want

Which one of the above is wrong?

22. didN'T have NO.

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Ms. Sue 17 is correct because his is singular and their is multiple and in this context there are two people not one and she used the right there there because their is belonging to them and they are would not make any sense at all because it is they are old is the sort of sentence used with they're