Each of the following sentences contains a blank where a verb should be. Choose the letter (A, B, or C) that is followed by the correct form of the verb for the sentence to make sense. She showed great courage when she _____ to the occasion.
a. rose
b. risen
c. rise
Ques. 2Each of the following sentences contains a blank where a verb should be. Choose the letter (A, B, or C) that is followed by the correct form of the verb for the sentence to make sense. We had all _____ letters on her behalf.
a. written
b. wrote
c. write
Ques. 3Each of the following sentences contains a blank. Choose the letter (A or B) that is followed by the pronoun or pronouns that correctly complete the sentence. Rita, about _____ we speak, is very inexperienced, but certainly capable.
a. who
b. whom
Ques. 4Each of the following sentences contains a blank. Choose the letter (A or B) that is followed by the pronoun or pronouns that correctly complete the sentence. Our concerns should be for Rita, _____ needs our support.
a. who
b. whom
Ques. 5Each of the following sentences contains a blank. Choose the letter (A or B) that is followed by the pronoun or pronouns that correctly complete the sentence. Bob Korda is the one _____ hired her and to _____ you should address that.
a. whom, who
b. who, whom
Ques. 6Each of the following sentences contains a blank. Choose the letter (A or B) that is followed by the pronoun or pronouns that correctly complete the sentence. Then what about Janet, _____ seems to be taking up valuable office space?
a. who
b. whom
Ques. 7Each of the following sentences contains a blank. Choose the letter (A or B) that is followed by the pronoun or pronouns that correctly complete the sentence. She is the one _____ can negotiate the most difficult deals.
a. who
b. whom