Choose the type of pronoun in parentheses.
As the early form of tennis grew in popularity, (it) moved indoors. - answer-personal
Choose the type of pronoun in parentheses.
(Many) of the early tennis players gradually tired of using their bare hands. - answer-indefinite
Choose the type of pr...
English 11 Grammar Chapter 2 Quiz
Choose the type of pronoun in parentheses.
As the early form of tennis grew in popularity, (it) moved indoors. - answer-
personal
Choose the type of pronoun in parentheses.
(Many) of the early tennis players gradually tired of using their bare hands. -
answer-indefinite
Choose the type of pronoun in parentheses.
(This) led to other means of hitting the ball, including paddles and webbed
gloves. - answer-demonstrative
Choose the type of pronoun in parentheses.
The early players of tennis used balls (that) were made out of common
materials. - answer-relative
Choose the type of pronoun in parentheses.
(What) did the popularity of this new game called tennis accomplish? -
answer-interrogative
Choose the type of pronoun in parentheses.
My tennis instructor asked me (what) my motivation was for taking lessons. -
answer-indefinite relative
Choose the type of pronoun in parentheses.
What kinds of balls did early tennis players hit to (one another)? - answer-
reciprocal
Choose the type of pronoun in parentheses.
The first tennis balls (themselves) were made out of small bundles of hair,
cork, or wool. - answer-intensive
Choose the type of pronoun in parentheses.
The French nobility soon discovered the new game of tennis and began to
play it fervently among (themselves). - answer-reflexive
Identify each noun. Select all that apply.
The origin of the sport of tennis is a subject that is debated among
historians. - answer-origin
sport
tennis
subject
, historians
Identify each pronoun. Select all that apply.
The origin of the sport of tennis is a subject that is debated among
historians. - answer-that
Identify each noun. Select all that apply.
Some believe the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans played a primitive
form of tennis. - answer-Egyptians
Greeks
Romans
form
tennis
Identify each pronoun. Select all that apply.
Some believe the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans played a primitive
form of tennis. - answer-Some
Identify each noun. Select all that apply.
The word tennis may have derived from Tinnis, the name of an Egyptian
town near the Nile River. - answer-word
tennis
Tinnis
name
town
Nile River
Identify each noun. Select all that apply.
Many believe the word tennis is derived from the French word tenez, which
means "take this." - answer-word
tennis
word
tenez
Identify each pronoun. Select all that apply.
Many believe the word tennis is derived from the French word tenez, which
means "take this." - answer-Many
which
this
Identify each noun. Select all that apply.
All of these vintage photographs depict people playing tennis on grass
courts. - answer-photographs
people
tennis
courts
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