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A. None of these
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B. Which
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C. Whose
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D. Who
Explanation
Use "which" for animals or things in non-defining relative clauses.
In this sentence, "which I loved dearly" refers to the dog — making "which" the correct relative pronoun.
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A. Embarrassing
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B. My
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C. None of these
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D. This
Explanation
"This" is a demonstrative pronoun used to point out something specific — in this case, the situation.
Demonstrative pronouns include this, that, these, those and replace nouns in context.
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A. Whom
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B. None of these
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C. Who
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D. Which
Explanation
"Which" is used when choosing from a known or limited set (like specific paintings).
The sentence is asking to identify one from several, so "Which" fits correctly.
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A. None of these
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B. Who
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C. Which
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D. Whom
Explanation
"Who" is used for people and sometimes for pets (like cats or dogs) when they are personified or named (e.g., "Mano").
Since Mano is a named cat and the subject of the clause, "who loves milk" is correct.
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A. Somebody
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B. Anybody
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C. None of these
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D. Someone
Explanation
In questions and negative sentences, we commonly use "anybody" (or "anyone") instead of "somebody/someone".
So, the correct sentence is: "Does anybody seem to care about the environment nowadays?"
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A. Indefinite pronoun
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B. None of these
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C. Reflexive pronoun
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D. Possessive pronoun
Explanation
"Everybody" refers to an unspecified group of people, making it an indefinite pronoun.
Indefinite pronouns do not refer to any specific person or thing.
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A. The children completed their project.
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B. The man received her invitation today.
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C. The girl lost his pencil.
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D. None of these
Explanation
The children completed their project. "Children" is plural, and "their" correctly matches the plural antecedent. |
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A. Possessive
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B. Personal
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C. None of these
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D. Relative
Explanation
"Theirs" shows ownership of the garden, making it a possessive pronoun.
It replaces a noun and indicates something belongs to "them."
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A. Indefinite prooun
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B. Reflective pronoun
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C. None of these
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D. Relative pronoun
Explanation
Indefinite pronouns refer to non-specific people or things.
"Nobody" refers to no particular person, so it is an indefinite pronoun.
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A. Herself
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B. Itself
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C. Himself
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D. None of these
Explanation
Animals like frogs are generally referred to using "it" and "itself."
"Herself" and "himself" are used for humans or animals with known gender.
Reflexive pronouns are used when the subject and object are the same.
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