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Sentences correct? Interrogative pronoun, personal pronoun, intensive pronoun... Sun Nov 11, 2007 21:40 pm  Sentences correct? Interrogative pronoun, personal pronoun, intensive pronoun...
 

Are the sentences using the underlined word (pronoun and so on) as shown below correct?

Interrogative pronoun

Who do you think the man is?
Who do you think you are?
Who gave you the permission to open that door?

Which boy has been chosen to represent the school in the tournament.
Which book did you read?
Which school did you attend?

This is the place where I found the puppy,” said Sandy.
Where is John going now?
Where is my pen?

Verb

Did you ask your parents’ permission?
I have a favor to ask you Jane
Students must ask their teachers questions

My friend had not arrived when the movie started.
The important mail had not arrived
I was unhappy to know that my luggage had not arrived

She said that she would write to me, but she did not.
I would write if I had a pen
I would write a complain letter to the authorities

She did come alone, didn’t she?
She did not do her homework
He was the one who did the house painting

A few biscuits are missing from the plate.
We are going for a picnic tomorrow
Those guys are cleaning the windows

I can’t find my book. I could have left it in the bus.
I could have taken that course
He could have passed in the exam

Personal pronoun

The person in the third place gets a bronze medal.
Today is the third day in the month
It’s the third time I am watching this comedy show

He gave my sister and me a present each.
Give the shopping list to me
Tell me about yourself

Preposition

He walks in a limp. He injured his leg in a trekking accident.
The ring must be somewhere in the house
I was in the office when you called me

The magazine that you are looking for is in the drawer.
John wrote in English
Kevin lives in England

Share the food among all the children.
John was among the best students in the school
Don’t fight among yourselves

We have to hurry to reach school on time.
The paper was on the table a minute ago
John was standing on a chair

I saw someone push the toddler to the ground at the playground yesterday.
He did not push the table far enough
I had to push him to study hard for his exams

Adjective

This is the funniest movie that I have ever seen.
That is the most funniest book I have ever read
He is probably the most funniest person on planet earth

This is the scariest movie I have ever seen.
Freddy Cruger is the most scariest person in horror movies
The roller coaster ride was the most scariest ride I ever had

Conjunction

The police conducted a thorough search of the building but found nothing.
It is late but we can make it
John had very little money but he can still manage his life

Intensive pronoun

On her birthday, Amy treated on to a dinner at the restaurant.
The paper was on the table a minute ago
John was standing on a chair
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sentences correct? Mon Nov 12, 2007 10:07 am  sentences correct?
 

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Today is the third day of the month
It’s the third time I have watched this comedy show
He walks with a limp
That is the funniest book I have ever read (no 'most')
He is probably the funniest person on planet earth (no 'most')
Freddy Cruger is the scariest person in horror movies (no 'most')
The roller coaster ride was the scariest ride I ever had (no 'most')
On her birthday, Amy treated us (?) to a dinner at the restaurant.

I don't know what you mean by 'intensive pronoun', but you have none in that section.

Otherwise, you just have a few minor punctuation problems.
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sentences correct? Mon Nov 12, 2007 11:49 am  sentences correct?
 

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Preposition

We have to hurry to reach school on time.
The paper was on the table a minute ago
John was standing on a chair

I was with John when you called me by phone
I had a conversation with the school principle

Intensive pronoun

On her birthday, Amy treated herself to a dinner at the restaurant.
She herself went to the bank
She sold the painting herself
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Sentences correct? Interrogative pronoun, personal pronoun, intensive pronoun... Mon Nov 12, 2007 13:41 pm  Sentences correct? Interrogative pronoun, personal pronoun, intensive pronoun...
 

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School principal. Everything else is fine.
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