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

intensive pronoun
intensive pronoun

second person
second person

first person
first person

third person

The pronouns used in the sentence are second person pronouns ("you") and third person pronouns ("George" and "Grandma").

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, 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.

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

The correct correction that makes it clear what the antecedent is for "it" is: "When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, she discovered that it had a large hole."

Determine whether each sentence has a double negative, an incorrect intensive pronoun, or slang.(2 points)

Double Negative Incorrect Intensive Pronoun Slang
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.
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.
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.
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!
We didn't tell nobody about the broken window.
Double Negative – 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.

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

Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.

Response area : floods :: Response area : destruction

wall : Response area :: trunk : tree

fly : soar :: sprint : Response area

wall : building

trunk : tree

fly : soar :: sprint : run

Standard English Unit Test

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Question
Use the sentences to complete the activity.

Today I learned some sick stuff about volcanoes! The hot, dangerous stuff comes outta the top where it sometimes goes boom! The red stuff can be sticky or runny. These things cause lotsa damage. But they can help out sometimes, too.

Revise the sentences so that they could be used in a report for this course. Be sure to remove any informal language and use jargon where appropriate.

Today I learned some fascinating information about volcanoes. The molten, hazardous material erupts from the summit, occasionally resulting in explosive activity. The molten material can exhibit properties of viscosity or fluidity. These geological phenomena can have significant destructive impacts. However, they can also provide beneficial contributions in certain instances.

To determine which type of pronouns are used in the sentence, we need to identify the pronouns and their respective roles.

In the sentence, we have the pronouns "you," "your," and "yourself."

"You" is a second-person pronoun, which is used to refer to the person or people being addressed (in this case, the person who needs to take out the garbage).

"Your" is a possessive adjective, which is also used to refer to the person being addressed (in this case, the person's dinner).

"Yourself" is an intensive pronoun, which is used to emphasize the subject of the sentence (in this case, the person who could wait until they finish dinner).

Therefore, the correct answer is:

second person