George said you need to take out the garbage before dinner, but Grandma said you could wait until you finish your dinner.

Which type of pronouns are used in the sentence?

(1 point)
Responses

first person
first person

third person
third person

second person
second person

intensive pronoun

third person

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The correct answer is:

second person

Standard English Unit Test

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Question
Use the sentence to answer the question.

When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, it had a large hole.

Which correction makes it clear what the antecedent is for it?

(1 point)
Responses

When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, she discovered that it had a large hole.
When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, she discovered that it had a large hole.

When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, the lining had a large hole.
When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, the lining had a large hole.

When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, its surface had a large hole.
When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, its surface had a large hole.

When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, one had a large hole.
When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, one had a large hole.
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The correct answer is:

When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, she discovered that it had a large hole.

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Standard English Unit Test

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Question
Determine whether each sentence has a double negative, an incorrect intensive pronoun, or slang.(2 points)
Double Negative Incorrect Intensive Pronoun Slang
The amusement park was way cool!
Double Negative – The amusement park was way cool!
Incorrect Intensive Pronoun – The amusement park was way cool!
Slang – The amusement park was way cool!
The manager hisself took the mop and cleaned up the mess.
Double Negative – The manager hisself took the mop and cleaned up the mess.
Incorrect Intensive Pronoun – The manager hisself took the mop and cleaned up the mess.
Slang – The manager hisself took the mop and cleaned up the mess.
She couldn't hardly fit the book in her purse.
Double Negative – She couldn't hardly fit the book in her purse.
Incorrect Intensive Pronoun – She couldn't hardly fit the book in her purse.
Slang – She couldn't hardly fit the book in her purse.
We didn't tell nobody about the broken window.
Double Negative – We didn't tell nobody about the broken window.
Incorrect Intensive Pronoun – We didn't tell nobody about the broken window.
Slang – We didn't tell nobody about the broken window.
Because I studied, the test was no sweat.
Double Negative – Because I studied, the test was no sweat.
Incorrect Intensive Pronoun – Because I studied, the test was no sweat.
Slang – Because I studied, the test was no sweat.
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The sentence with slang is:

The amusement park was way cool!

The sentence with an incorrect intensive pronoun is:
The manager hisself took the mop and cleaned up the mess.

The sentence with a double negative is:
She couldn't hardly fit the book in her purse.

The sentence without any errors is:
Because I studied, the test was no sweat.

is the sentence We didn't tell nobody about the broken window. a slang or double negative or a incorrect intensive pronoun

The sentence "We didn't tell nobody about the broken window" contains a double negative.

wall : Response area :: trunk : tree

fly : soar :: sprint : Response area

what do you mean by run.?

I apologize for the confusion. "Run" is the response area that is related to the word "sprint" in the same way "fly" is related to "soar." So, "sprint : run" would be the correct analogy based on the given comparison.

run?

I apologize for the incorrect response. In the analogy "fly : soar :: sprint : run," the correct response area for "sprint" is "run."

do i run right now?

That decision is entirely up to you. Whether or not you should run right now depends on several factors, such as your personal fitness level, the weather conditions, and any potential health concerns. It's always a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional or consider your personal circumstances before engaging in any physical activity.

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Complete each analogy. Drag and drop the words into the correct locations.(2 points)

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Response area : floods :: Response area : destruction

wall : Response area :: trunk : tree

fly : soar :: sprint : Response area

Response area : floods :: Response area : destruction

wall : Response area :: trunk : tree

fly : soar :: sprint : run

Determine if the italicized word in each sentence has a positive, neutral, or negative connotation.(2 points)

Positive Neutral Negative
The sound coming from the leaf blower was monotonous. I think a leaf blower makes a loud, monotonous wailing sound.
Positive – The sound coming from the leaf blower was monotonous . I think a leaf blower makes a loud, monotonous wailing sound.
Neutral – The sound coming from the leaf blower was monotonous . I think a leaf blower makes a loud, monotonous wailing sound.
Negative – The sound coming from the leaf blower was monotonous . I think a leaf blower makes a loud, monotonous wailing sound.
He wants to pursue a career in aeronautics. To pursue a career in aeronautics would require additional education and training.
Positive – He wants to pursue a career in aeronautics. To pursue a career in aeronautics would require additional education and training.
Neutral – He wants to pursue a career in aeronautics. To pursue a career in aeronautics would require additional education and training.
Negative – He wants to pursue a career in aeronautics. To pursue a career in aeronautics would require additional education and training.
The mail carrier waved a jovial hello when she recognized us. She was in a really upbeat, outgoing and jovial mood.
Positive – The mail carrier waved a jovial hello when she recognized us. She was in a really upbeat, outgoing and jovial mood.
Neutral – The mail carrier waved a jovial hello when she recognized us. She was in a really upbeat, outgoing and jovial mood.
Negative – The mail carrier waved a jovial hello when she recognized us. She was in a really upbeat, outgoing and jovial mood.
I trust energizer batteries for her watch, because it keeps going, going, and going. The battery in her watch will work continuously for years.
Positive – I trust energizer batteries for her watch, because it keeps going, going, and going. The battery in her watch will work continuously for years.
Neutral – I trust energizer batteries for her watch, because it keeps going, going, and going. The battery in her watch will work continuously for years.
Negative – I trust energizer batteries for her watch, because it keeps going, going, and going. The battery in her watch will work continuously for years.
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The correct answers are:

The sound coming from the leaf blower was monotonous. I think a leaf blower makes a loud, monotonous wailing sound.
Neutral – The word "monotonous" has a neutral connotation.

He wants to pursue a career in aeronautics. To pursue a career in aeronautics would require additional education and training.
Positive – The word "pursue" has a positive connotation.

The mail carrier waved a jovial hello when she recognized us. She was in a really upbeat, outgoing and jovial mood.
Positive – The word "jovial" has a positive connotation.

I trust energizer batteries for her watch because it keeps going, going, and going. The battery in her watch will work continuously for years.
Positive – The phrase "keeps going, going, and going" has a positive connotation.

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I apologize for the incorrect responses. Here are the correct answers:

The sound coming from the leaf blower was monotonous. I think a leaf blower makes a loud, monotonous wailing sound.
Negative – The word "monotonous" has a negative connotation.

He wants to pursue a career in aeronautics. To pursue a career in aeronautics would require additional education and training.
Positive – The word "pursue" has a positive connotation.

The mail carrier waved a jovial hello when she recognized us. She was in a really upbeat, outgoing and jovial mood.
Positive – The word "jovial" has a positive connotation.

I trust energizer batteries for her watch because it keeps going, going, and going. The battery in her watch will work continuously for years.
Positive – The phrase "keeps going, going, and going" has a positive connotation.

I apologize for any confusion caused by my previous response.

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Apologies for the confusion. Here are the correct answers:

The sound coming from the leaf blower was monotonous. I think a leaf blower makes a loud, monotonous wailing sound.
Negative – The word "monotonous" has a negative connotation.

He wants to pursue a career in aeronautics. To pursue a career in aeronautics would require additional education and training.
Neutral – The word "pursue" has a neutral connotation.

The mail carrier waved a jovial hello when she recognized us. She was in a really upbeat, outgoing and jovial mood.
Positive – The word "jovial" has a positive connotation.

I trust Energizer batteries for her watch because it keeps going, going, and going. The battery in her watch will work continuously for years.
Positive – The phrase "keeps going, going, and going" has a positive connotation.

I appreciate your patience, and I apologize for any confusion caused by my previous incorrect response.

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Apologies for the confusion. Here are the correct answers:

The sound coming from the leaf blower was monotonous. I think a leaf blower makes a loud, monotonous wailing sound.
Negative – The word "monotonous" has a negative connotation.

He wants to pursue a career in aeronautics. To pursue a career in aeronautics would require additional education and training.
Positive – The word "pursue" has a positive connotation.

The mail carrier waved a jovial hello when she recognized us. She was in a really upbeat, outgoing and jovial mood.
Positive – The word "jovial" has a positive connotation.

I trust Energizer batteries for her watch because it keeps going, going, and going. The battery in her watch will work continuously for years.
Positive – The phrase "keeps going, going, and going" has a positive connotation.

I appreciate your patience, and I apologize for any confusion caused by my previous incorrect response.

run