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Who, Whom, Whoever, Whomever Quiz

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Who, Whom, Whoever, Whomever Quiz

1. Choose the correct sentence.

A) Whom is your closest


friend?
B) Who is your closest friend?

2. Choose the correct sentence.

A) Who do you bank with?

B) Whom do you bank


with?

3. Choose the correct sentence.

A) Who do you think will win the award?

B) Whom do you think will win the


award?

4. Choose the correct sentence.

A) Clare knows whom the winner is


already.
B) Clare knows who the winner is already.

5. Choose the correct sentence.

A) Omar will talk about his girlfriend with whoever asks him.

B) Omar will talk about his girlfriend with whomever asks


him.

6. Choose the correct sentence.

A) Kimiko donates her time to whoever needs it most.

B) Kimiko donates her time to whomever needs it


most.

7. Choose the correct sentence.

A) Quinton will work on the project with whomever you


suggest.
B) Quinton will work on the project with whoever you suggest.

8. Choose the correct sentence.


A) Whom was that in the clown
costume?
B) Who was that in the clown costume?

9. Choose the correct sentence.

A) Kathy was not sure who she was voting for.

B) Kathy was not sure whom she was voting for.

10. Choose the correct sentence.

A) Whoever wins the lottery will become a millionaire.

B) Whomever wins the lottery will become a


millionaire.

1. Choose the correct sentence.

A) According to an old legend, their is treasure buried on that island.

B) According to an old legend, there is treasure buried on that island.

C) According to an old legend, they're is treasure buried on that


island.

2. Choose the correct sentence.


A) Juan and Pancho just called to let us know their coming for dinner.

B) Juan and Pancho just called to let us know there coming for dinner.

C) Juan and Pancho just called to let us know they're coming for
dinner.

3. Choose the correct sentence.

A) There is a mouse in my closet!

B) Their is a mouse in my closet!

C) They're is a mouse in my closet!

4. Choose the correct sentence.

A) I can't wait to see the looks on there faces when I tell them the truth.

B) I can't wait to see the looks on their faces when I tell them the truth.

C) I can't wait to see the looks on they're faces when I tell them the
truth.

5. Choose the correct sentence.

A) I wonder if their planning to go shopping with us.

B) I wonder if there planning to go shopping with us.

C) I wonder if they're planning to go shopping with us.

6. Choose the correct sentence.

A) The children went upstairs to play after clearing there plates at dinner.

B) The children went upstairs to play after clearing they're plates at


dinner.
C) The children went upstairs to play after clearing their plates at dinner.

7. Choose the correct sentence.

A) It's they're decision, so I'll just stay out of


it.
B) It's their decision, so I'll just stay out of it.

C) It's there decision, so I'll just stay out of it.

8. Choose the correct sentence.


A) I don't know what they're doing to cause all that noise, but it's giving me a
headache!
B) I don't know what there doing to cause all that noise, but it's giving me a headache!

C) I don't know what their doing to cause all that noise, but it's giving me a headache!

9. Choose the correct sentence.

A) The kids haven't called yet; I'm concerned about there being out so late at night.

B) The kids haven't called yet; I'm concerned about they're being out so late at
night.
C) The kids haven't called yet; I'm concerned about their being out so late at night.

10. Choose the correct sentence.

A) I believe Wynona left her glasses over


they're.
B) I believe Wynona left her glasses over there.

C) I believe Wynona left her glasses over their.

11. Choose the sentence in which the subjects and verbs have been correctly identified
and in which the subjects and verbs agree. The subjects are in bold and the verbs are
underlined.

A) At the end of the story, they was living happily ever after.

B) At the end of the story, they were living happily ever


after.
C) At the end of the story, they were living happily ever after.

D) At the end of the story, they was living happily ever after.

12. Choose the sentence in which the subjects and verbs have been correctly identified
and in which the subjects and verbs agree. The subjects are in bold and the verbs are
underlined.

A) Al and Eli go to the beach to surf with their friends.

B) Al and Eli go to the beach to surf with their friends.

C) Al and Eli goes to the beach to surf with their


friends.
D) Al and Eli goes to the beach to surf with their friends.
13. Choose the sentence in which the subjects and verbs have been correctly identified
and in which the subjects and verbs agree. The subjects are in bold and the verbs are
underlined.

A) When Al and Eli arrive, they find that their friends has waxed their boards.

B) When Al and Eli arrive, they find that their friends has waxed their boards.

C) When Al and Eli arrive, they find that their friends have waxed their boards.

D) When Al and Eli arrive, they find that their friends have waxed their
boards.

14. Choose the sentence in which the subjects and verbs have been correctly identified
and in which the subjects and verbs agree. The subjects are in bold and the verbs are
underlined.

A) The group of children from that school has never seen the ocean.

B) The group of children from that school have never seen the ocean.

C) The group of children from that school has never seen the ocean.

D) The group of children from that school have never seen the
ocean.

15. Choose the sentence in which the subjects and verbs have been correctly identified
and in which the subjects and verbs agree. The subjects are in bold and the verbs are
underlined.

A) If our staff members doesn't quit picking at each other, we will not meet our goals.

B) If our staff members don't quit picking at each other, we will not meet our goals.

C) If our staff members don't quit picking at each other, we will not meet our goals.

D) If our staff members doesn't quit picking at each other, we will not meet our
goals.

16. Choose the sentence in which the subjects and verbs have been correctly identified
and in which the subjects and verbs agree. The subjects are in bold and the verbs are
underlined.

A) Either Gary or I am responsible for allocating the funds.

B) Either Gary or I are responsible for allocating the funds.

C) Either Gary or I am responsible for allocating the funds.

D) Either Gary or I are responsible for allocating the


funds.
17. Choose the sentence in which the subjects and verbs have been correctly identified
and in which the subjects and verbs agree. The subjects are in bold and the verbs are
underlined.

A) Neither she nor they were willing to predict the election results.

B) Neither she nor they was willing to predict the election results.

C) Neither she nor they was willing to predict the election results.

D) Neither she nor they were willing to predict the election


results.

18. Choose the sentence in which the subjects and verbs have been correctly identified
and in which the subjects and verbs agree. The subjects are in bold and the verbs are
underlined.

A) Nora is one of the candidates who are worthy of my vote.

B) Nora is one of the candidates who is worthy of my vote.

C) Nora is one of the candidates who are worthy of my


vote.
D) Nora is one of the candidates who is worthy of my vote.

19. Choose the sentence in which the subjects and verbs have been correctly identified
and in which the subjects and verbs agree. The subjects are in bold and the verbs are
underlined.

A) Nora, of all the candidates who are running, is the


best.
B) Nora, of all the candidates who are running, is the best.

C) Nora, of all the candidates who is running, is the best.

D) Nora, of all the candidates who is running, is the best.

20. Choose the sentence in which the subjects and verbs have been correctly identified
and in which the subjects and verbs agree. The subjects are in bold and the verbs are
underlined.

A) My problem, which is minor in comparison with others, exists because I dropped out of
high school.
B) My problem, which is minor in comparison with others, exist because I dropped out of
high school.
C) My problem, which is minor in comparison with others, exists because I dropped out of
high school.
D) My problem, which is minor in comparison with others, exist because I dropped out of
high school.
21. Choose the sentence in which the subjects and verbs have been correctly identified
and in which the subjects and verbs agree. The subjects are in bold and the verbs are
underlined.

A) His dogs, which is kept outside, bark all day long.

B) His dogs, which is kept outside, bark all day long.

C) His dogs, which are kept outside, bark all day long.

D) His dogs, which are kept outside, bark all day


long.

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