Each question contains a sentence or group of sentences with one or more pronoun errors. Identify the error and correct it — with a clear reason.
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Spot the error: 'Between you and I, this policy is deeply flawed.'
2
Identify and correct the pronoun error: 'The committee has released their annual report to the public.'
3
Spot the error: 'Each of the officers have to submit their own assessment report.'
4
Find the mistake: 'It is me who is responsible for the delay in the project.'
5
Identify the error: 'Myself and the senior director attended the inauguration ceremony.'
6
Spot the error: 'The dog injured it's paw while crossing the rocky terrain.'
7
Correct the following: 'Neither of the two proposals are acceptable to the board.'
8
Find the pronoun error: 'The army have decided to deploy their additional forces along the border.'
9
Spot the mistake: 'He is one of those leaders who never admits his mistakes publicly.'
10
Identify the error: 'One must always fulfill your obligations before claiming one's rights.'
11
Spot the error: 'The person which filed the complaint has now withdrawn it unconditionally.'
12
Find the mistake: 'Rama and Sita expressed their devotion for one another throughout their journey.'
13
Identify and correct: 'The government have published their new defence procurement policy.'
14
Spot the error: 'Who did the principal award the scholarship to at the annual ceremony?'
15
Identify all pronoun errors in: 'Everyone in the team must give their best, and they should report to myself by Friday.'
Choose the most grammatically precise pronoun to complete each sentence. More than one option may seem correct at first glance — think carefully.
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Fill in the blank: 'The Prime Minister, along with his cabinet colleagues, expressed _____ solidarity with the affected families.'
17
Fill in the blank: 'It is _____ who must bear the ultimate responsibility for the failure.'
18
Fill in the blank: 'The jury delivered _____ verdict after seven days of careful deliberation.'
19
Fill in the blank: 'Give this assignment to _____ is best equipped to handle its complexity.'
awhoever
bwhomever
cwho
dwhom
20
Fill in the blank: 'This is the same document _____ was recovered from the disputed site.'
21
Fill in the blank: '_____ you choose from the available options, ensure it is defensible under the existing framework.'
aWhichever
bWhatever
cWhoever
dWhomever
22
Fill in the blank: 'She performed far better than _____ in every written test conducted this year.'
23
Fill in the blank: 'The delegation presented _____ consolidated findings to the parliamentary committee.'
24
Fill in the blank: 'He distributed the responsibilities among _____ the selection panel deemed most reliable.'
awhoever
bwhomever
cwho
dwhom
25
Fill in the blank: 'Neither the director nor the officers submitted _____ objection within the stipulated time.'
atheir
bhis
cits
dhis or her
26
Fill in the blank: 'The police have released _____ official statement regarding the incident.'
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Fill in the blank: 'The two nations pledged to support _____ in all diplomatic endeavours.'
aeach other
bone another
cthemselves
deach one
28
Fill in the blank: '_____ is she that even her critics cannot deny her contributions to the field.'
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Fill in the blank: 'The data, despite _____ apparent simplicity, conceals several structural flaws.'
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Fill in the blank: 'He is the only officer in the division _____ can be trusted with such sensitive intelligence.'
Four sentences are given. Only one is grammatically correct. Identify it and explain exactly why the other three are wrong.
31
Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
aIt is me who is responsible for the oversight.
bIt is I who am responsible for the oversight.
cIt is me who am responsible for the oversight.
dIt is I who is responsible for the oversight.
32
Choose the correct sentence:
aNeither of the candidates were found eligible.
bNeither of the candidates was found eligible.
cNeither of the candidates have been found eligible.
dNeither of the candidates are found eligible.
33
Choose the sentence that uses the emphatic pronoun correctly:
aMyself will deliver the keynote address at the summit.
bPlease send the final report to myself.
cThe chairman himself reviewed every clause of the agreement.
dThe task was accomplished by himself.
34
Choose the correct sentence:
aShe and me will lead the investigation team.
bHer and I will lead the investigation team.
cShe and I will lead the investigation team.
dHer and me will lead the investigation team.
35
Which sentence uses reciprocal pronouns correctly?
aThe two rival nations finally agreed to assist one another.
bThe two rival nations finally agreed to assist each other.
cThe seven member nations agreed to assist each other.
dThe three allied forces supported themselves mutually.
36
Choose the sentence that correctly uses 'whose':
aThe officer who's application was rejected filed an appeal.
bThe officer whose application was rejected filed an appeal.
cThe officer whom application was rejected filed an appeal.
dThe officer which application was rejected filed an appeal.
37
Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
aBetween you and I, the merger is unlikely to succeed.
bBetween you and me, the merger is unlikely to succeed.
cBetween you and myself, the merger is unlikely to succeed.
dBetween I and you, the merger is unlikely to succeed.
38
Identify the error-free sentence:
aThe committee has submitted their recommendations to the ministry.
bThe committee has submitted its recommendations to the ministry.
cThe committee have submitted its recommendations to the ministry.
dThe committee submitted they're recommendations to the ministry.
39
Choose the correct sentence regarding 'whoever / whomever':
aWhomever breaks the protocol will face strict disciplinary action.
bWhoever breaks the protocol will face strict disciplinary action.
cWho breaks the protocol will face strict disciplinary action.
dWhom breaks the protocol will face strict disciplinary action.
40
Which sentence correctly uses the pronoun after a comparative conjunction?
aThe new recruit performed better than him in the field exercises.
bThe new recruit performed better than he in the field exercises.
cThe new recruit performed better than his in the field exercises.
dThe new recruit performed better than himself in the field exercises.
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Choose the sentence with correct pronoun-antecedent agreement:
aEach minister and each secretary stated their position clearly.
bEach minister and each secretary stated his or her position clearly.
cEach minister and each secretary stated its position clearly.
dEach minister and each secretary stated our position clearly.
42
Which sentence correctly uses an interrogative pronoun?
aWhom do you think will be selected for the mission?
bWho do you think will be selected for the mission?
cWhose do you think will be selected for the mission?
dWhich do you think will be selected for the mission?
43
Choose the sentence that correctly uses 'it' as an expletive:
aIt are the officers who must take responsibility.
bIt were the regulations that caused the failure.
cIt is the officers who must take responsibility.
dIt have been proved that he is guilty.
44
Choose the correct sentence regarding pronoun case after a linking verb:
aThe person most affected was her.
bThe person most affected was she.
cThe person most affected was herself.
dThe person most affected was hers.
45
Which sentence is entirely free of pronoun errors?
aThe police has released its statement on the matter.
bThe police have released their statement on the matter.
cThe police has released their statement on the matter.
dThe police have released its statement on the matter.
These questions require deep analysis of pronoun roles in complex sentences, rewriting for clarity, correcting full paragraphs, or discussing competing grammatical rules — the way a real grammar expert would.
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Deep analysis: Identify every pronoun in the following sentence, state its exact type, grammatical case, and function — 'It was he whom she had trusted unconditionally, yet who, in the end, betrayed her.'
47
Rewrite to eliminate pronoun ambiguity: 'When the director met the commissioner, he appeared visibly nervous and avoided eye contact.'
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Advanced correction: Correct all pronoun errors in the following paragraph and provide a rule-based justification for each change — 'The army announced their new deployment policy. Neither of the two units were found combat-ready. The task force also expressed their reservations. It is me who have to present the final report.'
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Nuanced analysis: Explain the grammatical and semantic difference between — (i) 'The officials who attended the briefing were informed.' (ii) 'The officials, who attended the briefing, were informed.'
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Justify your answer: A student writes — 'If any candidate fails to appear, they will be disqualified.' Is 'they' grammatically correct here? Discuss from both the traditional formal grammar perspective and the modern usage perspective.
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Transformation: Combine the following three sentences into one precise sentence using appropriate pronouns — 'A witness came forward. The authorities had not identified the witness before. The witness claimed to have recorded the entire incident.'
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Expert correction: Identify the error and correct — 'One should always be loyal to your country and do his duty without expecting reward.'
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Analyse the pronoun usage: 'The data, in all its complexity, defies simple categorisation.' — (i) Identify the pronoun; (ii) state its type and case; (iii) explain why 'their' would be incorrect here.
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Choose the correct option and explain why each of the other three fails:
(a) Between you and I, this matter is closed.
(b) It was her who authorised the transfer.
(c) The committee submitted its final report without dissent.
(d) Neither of the officers have filed their complaint.
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Pronoun shift correction: Rewrite the following passage correcting all pronoun shifts and agreement errors — 'A good leader must always remember their responsibilities. When one leads, you must set an example. Everyone in the team looks up to them for guidance, and each member of the team should feel that their concerns are heard.'
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Reflexive vs. emphatic: State whether each use is reflexive or emphatic and justify:
(i) 'She herself drafted every clause of the agreement.'
(ii) 'He hurt himself during the exercise.'
(iii) 'The president himself inaugurated the facility.'
(iv) 'They found themselves in an impossible situation.'
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Near-antecedent rule: Correct and explain — 'Neither the general nor the soldiers submitted his report on time.'
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Rewrite using a precisely chosen relative pronoun and justify your choice: 'I know a scientist. She has developed a treatment. The treatment has never been tested on humans.'
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Expert synthesis: The following sentence contains three pronoun-related errors. Identify all three, state the rule each violates, and write the corrected sentence — 'Everyone in the department have submitted their proposal, and it is them who deserve recognition for its timely completion.'
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Critical analysis: Read the following and answer the questions — 'The board of directors, in its capacity as the governing body, decided to exercise their authority to override the decision of the committee, which itself had earlier reversed it's own earlier ruling.'
(i) Identify every pronoun and its type.
(ii) Spot all errors.
(iii) Write the fully corrected sentence.