Choose the correct pronoun: ‘Sara and ___ completed the assignment.’
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The pronoun is part of the compound subject of the verb 'completed.'
Subject position requires the nominative form 'I.'
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The pronoun is part of the compound subject of the verb 'completed.'
Subject position requires the nominative form 'I.'
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'Documents' is plural and presented as near the speaker.
The plural demonstrative 'These' is correct.
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Superlative adjectives normally take the definite article.
'The best' identifies the highest-ranking student.
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The pronoun follows the preposition 'to' and functions as an object.
The objective form 'me' is correct.
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'Someone' refers to an unspecified person and takes a singular verb.
It fits both the meaning and the grammar of the sentence.
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'One' begins with the consonant sound /w/.
The sound, not the written letter, determines the article.
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'Mine' is an independent possessive pronoun that can stand without a noun.
'My' would need to modify a following noun.
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'One' substitutes for the previously mentioned countable noun 'pen.'
It avoids unnecessary repetition.
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Scientific facts and general truths use the simple present tense.
Therefore, 'moves' is correct.
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'Need not have bought' means the action was completed but proved unnecessary.
It differs from 'did not need to,' which may mean the action was not done.
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'Yet' in a negative sentence commonly refers to an unfinished action up to now.
The present perfect is the natural tense.
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A simple-present negative with a third-person singular subject uses 'does not.'
The main verb remains in its base form.