Question: 251.6 pts Collective nouns do not always require a singular pronoun reference. Group of answer choices True False Flag question: Question 26 Question 261.6 pts
251.6 pts Collective nouns do not always require a singular pronoun reference. Group of answer choices True False Flag question: Question 26 Question 261.6 pts Use "which" instead of "that" for indispensable material to communicate the meaning of the thought. Group of answer choices True False Flag question: Question 27 Question 271.6 pts Progressive aspect is represented as a past perfect form of a verb. Group of answer choices True False Flag question: Question 28 Question 281.6 pts One way to determine when to use who vs. whom is to look to the right of word to see if the next or immediate word is a verb, noun, or pronoun. Group of answer choices True False Flag question: Question 29 Question 291.6 pts A fragment can be a dependent clause that contains both a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone. Group of answer choices True False Flag question: Question 30 Question 301.6 pts "That" can function as both a demonstrative and relative pronoun. Group of answer choices True False Flag question: Question 31 Question 311.6 pts The grammatical subject of a clause is always a noun. Group of answer choices True False Flag question: Question 32 Question 321.6 pts The object of a preposition is simply whatever noun follows a preposition in a prepositional phrase. Group of answer choices True False Flag question: Question 33 Question 331.6 pts The passive voice is always to be avoided in English composition. Group of answer choices True
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