Which word correctly completes the sentence?

__________ time for us to leave the library.

A.
Its

B.
It's**

C.
Its's

__________ is going to the museum with you?

A.
Whom**

B.
Who

__________ is coming along on the trip to the beach?

A.
Whom

B.
Who**

Which interrogative pronoun correctly completes the sentence?

To __________ shall I address this letter?

A.**
whom

B.
who

Which personal pronoun agrees with the antecedent?

Everyone should introduce __________ friends to the family.

A.
his or her**

B.
him or her

C.
their

D.
there

Which personal pronoun agrees with the antecedent?

Mr. Rogers put the receipt in __________ wallet.

A.
his**

B.
their

C.
him

D.
your

Which personal pronoun agrees with the antecedent?

Most of the girls were excited by __________ roles in the play.

A.
there

B.
their**

C.
her

D.
hers

These are right:

B.
It's**

A.
his or her**

A.
his**

B.
their**

Of the three with only two choices, two of your answers are right; one is wrong.

Who is going along to... not whom. Who is the subject, not the object. All others are correct.

1.__________ is going to the museum with you?

A.
Whom

B.
Who**

2.__________ is coming along on the trip to the beach?

A.
Whom

B.
Who**

Which interrogative pronoun correctly completes the sentence?

3.To __________ shall I address this letter?

A.**
whom

B.
who

How does this look @Reed :)

To __________ shall I address this letter?

A.
whom

B.
who

To find the correct word to complete the sentence, you need to consider the subject and the verb agreement.

In the first sentence, "time" is the subject, and the verb "to leave" indicates a singular subject. The correct answer is B. "It's," which is a contraction of "it is."

In the second sentence, the question is about a person, so you need to use the correct interrogative pronoun. The correct answer is A. "Whom," as it is used to ask about the object of a verb or preposition.

In the third sentence, the question asks about a person who is coming along on a trip. The correct answer is B. "Who," as it is used to ask about the subject of a verb.

In the fourth sentence, the question asks about the person to whom a letter should be addressed. The correct answer is A. "Whom," as it is used to indicate the object of a verb or preposition.

In the fifth sentence, "everyone" is the antecedent, indicating a singular subject. The correct answer is A. "his or her," as it agrees with the singular antecedent.

In the sixth sentence, "Mr. Rogers" is the antecedent, indicating a singular subject. The correct answer is A. "his," as it agrees with the singular antecedent.

In the seventh sentence, "girls" is the antecedent, indicating a plural subject. The correct answer is B. "their," as it agrees with the plural antecedent.