Choose the correct form: ‘The more you practice, the ___ you become.’
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The correlative structure uses comparative forms in both clauses.
'Better' is the irregular comparative of 'good.'
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The correlative structure uses comparative forms in both clauses.
'Better' is the irregular comparative of 'good.'
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'More useful' is the correct comparative form of a multi-syllable adjective.
Using both 'more' and an -er form would be redundant.
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Before a noun phrase with 'the,' the normal order is 'both the books.'
'Both of' would require a pronoun or 'the' before the noun.
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The pronoun is the subject of the verb 'is.'
Subject position requires 'who.'
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'Both' refers to the two brothers together and agrees with the plural verb.
The sentence states that the two share the same profession.
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'Either' means one or the other of two choices.
It is the correct determiner for a free choice between two items.
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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 follows the preposition 'to' and functions as an object.
The objective form 'me' is correct.
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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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The plural subject 'students' requires the plural reflexive pronoun 'themselves.'
It shows that the students prepared their own persons.
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A pronoun after the preposition 'between' must be in the objective case.
Therefore, 'me' is correct.
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'Herself' refers back to the subject 'She' and receives the action.
A reflexive pronoun must have an appropriate antecedent in the clause.