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Navigate the nuances of elliptical clauses and relative pronoun case selection as you refine collegiate-level rhetorical precision.

Panorama pedagógico

This assessment evaluates mastery of sophisticated pronoun usage, focusing on the distinction between subjective and objective cases in complex sentence structures. The pedagogical approach utilizes a mix of multiple-choice and identifier questions to scaffold the transition from basic grammar to collegiate-level rhetorical precision. It is an ideal resource for 12th-grade AP English Language or honors secondary literacy classrooms aiming to eliminate common error patterns in formal academic writing.

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Herramienta: Cuestionario de Opción Múltiple
Asunto: English & Lenguaje y Literatura
Categoría: Gramática
Calificación: 12th Calificación
Dificultad: Mediano
Tema: Pronombres
Idioma: 🇬🇧 English
Elementos: 10
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Pistas: No
Creado: Feb 14, 2026

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Qué aprenderán los estudiantes

  • Distinguish between nominative and objective pronoun cases in elliptical clauses and compound subjects.
  • Identify and resolve vague pronoun references to ensure clarity in academic prose.
  • Apply correct subject-verb agreement with singular indefinite pronouns and demonstrative pronoun functions.

All 10 Questions

  1. In the context of formal academic writing, which sentence correctly utilizes a relative pronoun in the objective case?
    A) The committee interviewed the candidate whom the board had recommended.
    B) The committee interviewed the candidate who the board had recommended.
    C) The committee interviewed the candidate whomever the board liked.
    D) The committee interviewed the candidate which the board had recommended.
  2. Identify the missing pronoun to complete this elliptical comparison correctly: 'The seasoned diplomat spoke more eloquently than ____.'
    A) him
    B) he
    C) himself
    D) his
  3. True or False: In the sentence 'The director told the cast that they must provide their own costumes,' the word 'they' is a demonstrative pronoun.
    A) True
    B) False
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  1. Which sentence demonstrates a 'vague pronoun reference' error that would likely be flagged in a peer-review session?
    A) After the governor met with the senator, she held a press conference.
    B) The researchers found results that they found significant.
    C) Each student must bring his or her own laptop to the seminar.
    D) The team members felt that their victory was well-deserved.
  2. Choose the most appropriate indefinite pronoun to maintain grammatical agreement: 'Neither of the complex philosophical arguments ____ lost its relevance.'
    A) have
    B) has
    C) having
    D) are
  3. True or False: In the sentence 'Those are the most compelling manuscripts of the collection,' the word 'Those' functions as a demonstrative pronoun.
    A) True
    B) False
  4. Select the sentence where the pronoun 'it' is used expletively (as a dummy subject) to maintain rhetorical flow.
    A) The artifact was old, and it shattered during transport.
    B) It is necessary for the protagonist to overcome his hubris.
    C) The dog chased the ball until it was tired.
    D) The storm was so fierce that it broke several windows.
  5. Complete the following sentence using the correct case for the compound subject: 'The editor-in-chief and ____ reviewed the final proofs.'
    A) me
    B) myself
    C) I
    D) us
  6. True or False: In the sentence 'The scholars debated amongst themselves,' the word 'themselves' is an intensive pronoun used for emphasis.
    A) True
    B) False
  7. Which sentence pair correctly demonstrates a change from a relative pronoun to a possessive pronoun to improve clarity?
    A) I met a woman who’s daughter won. / I met a woman whose daughter won.
    B) The car that is red is mine. / The car whose is red is mine.
    C) Give the award to who won. / Give the award to whom won.
    D) He is the man which helped. / He is the man who helped.

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Grade 12 EnglishAdvanced GrammarPronoun CaseElliptical ClausesRhetorical PrecisionCollege ReadinessLanguage Mechanics
This assessment covers advanced English grammar topics including relative pronoun case selection between who and whom, elliptical comparison resolution, and the identification of vague antecedents. It utilizes multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and true-false formats to test conceptual understanding of reflexive versus intensive pronouns, indefinite pronoun agreement with singular subjects like neither, and the rhetorical use of expletive dummy subjects. The content is tailored for 12th-grade students to facilitate the transition to formal academic and collegiate-level writing standards through high-depth syntax analysis.

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Preguntas Frecuentes

Yes, this English and Language Arts quiz is a perfect no-prep resource for substitute plans because it provides clear explanations for complex syntax rules, allowing students to check their own understanding of pronoun cases.

Most high school seniors can complete this grammar quiz in approximately fifteen to twenty minutes, depending on their prior familiarity with advanced rhetorical structures like expletive pronouns.

Absolutely, teachers can use this English and Language Arts quiz as a challenge activity for advanced students or as a guided practice tool for those struggling with sentence-level clarity in their essays.

This English and Language Arts quiz is specifically designed for 12th-grade students preparing for collegiate writing or advanced placement exams where precision in pronoun case selection is essential.

You can administer this English and Language Arts quiz at the start of a peer-review session to help students identify and correct vague pronoun references and subject-verb agreement errors in their own drafts.

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