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ACT English: Grammar and Usage Drill 1, Problem 1. What should replace the underlined word?
ACT English: Grammar and Usage Drill 1, Problem 2. Does the underlined word match the subject and tense?
ACT English: Grammar and Usage Drill 1, Problem 3. Which answer best matches the subject of the sentence?
ACT English 4.2 Grammar and Usage 285 Views
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ACT English: Grammar and Usage Drill 4, Problem 2
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- 00:04
Here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by pronouns, who are known to sometimes look
- 00:08
down on amateur nouns.
- 00:11
How would you correct the following sentence, if it needs correcting at all?
- 00:14
The tarantula, with one's long, hairy legs, is one of the most feared insects on earth.
- 00:25
The possessive pronoun here needs to agree with "the tarantula" in both number (singular) and gender (unknown).
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- 00:37
Usually, agreeing with a tarantula is the best idea, anyway. They can get ornery otherwise.
- 00:42
(A) is incorrect because "one" usually refers to a person in general.
- 00:47
Choice (B) fails because "their" is plural instead of singular.
- 00:52
Which is kind of a relief. One tarantula is about all we can handle.
- 00:56
(D) is incorrect since the statement refers to tarantulas in general and not specifically
- 01:00
a male or female tarantula.
- 01:02
Anybody know how you tell a boy tarantula from a girl tarantula?
- 01:07
The girls are the ones with bows on their heads. Obviously.
- 01:11
Anyway, the process of elimination has led us to choice (C), the correct answer.
- 01:16
Unlike people, animals can take the gender-neutral pronoun "it."
- 01:20
Quick tip: referring to someone's pet as "it" is usually okay,
- 01:25
referring to someone's baby that way is not.
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