[ Nouns, Pronouns, Antecedents, and Singular and Plural ]
Either Bill or Tony will lend you (his/their) book.
A. his
B. their

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Grammar › ViewI managed _________ there on time.
A. getting
B. get
C. to get
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Tina said Eko, “why May you give the permitting to them to take all?”.
A. Tina said Eko why she might give the permitting to them to take all
B. Tina said Eko why he might give the permitting to them to take all
C. Tina said Eko why she might give the permitting to them to take all
Pronoun vs. Pronouns › ViewRalph didn’t like his haircut.
A. His
B. Like
C. Haircut
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We usually take ___ buses to get across town. It’s quicker than walking.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. – (no article)
