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Unit 4 Grammar Concept Review
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Delimiter between question and answer:

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  • No column headers.
  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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This is (mine, my) poem. I wrote it.
my
These are (our, ours) favorite books.
our
(Her, Hers) teacher gave her full marks.
Her
Don't touch that! It is (our, ours).
ours
This shirt is (your, yours). That shirt is (my, mine).
yours, mine
The pirates claimed that the island was (their, theirs).
theirs
When the sailor saw the lion, he almost fainted. Which phrasal verb can replace fainted? (passed up, passed over, passed out)
passed out
After fighting against the enemy for more than an hour, the men surrendered. What phrasal verb can replace surrendered? (gave in, gave off, gave out)
gave in
Can the crew tolerate such bad weather? Which phrasal verb can replace tolerate? (put off, put up with, put on)
put up with
Most light bulbs produce more heat than light. Which phrasal verb can replace produce? (give in, give off, give out)
give off
She wore her jacket and gloves to keep arm. Which phrasal verb can replace wore (put off, put up with, put on)
put on
Use ('s) or (s') to show possession of the dress. The dress of the lady was beautiful.
The lady's dress
Use ('s) or (s') to show possession of the elephant trunk. The trunk of the elephant was long.
elephant's
Use ('s) or (s') to show possession of the house. The house of the old woman was covered in snow.
woman's
Use ('s) or (s') to show possession of the ship. The ship of the pirates nearly sank in the fierce storm.
pirates'
Use ('s) or (s') to show possession of the cloak. The cloak of SuperJumble was bright red.
SuperJumble's
Use ('s) or (s') to show possession of the problems. SuperJumble usually solved the problems of the animals.
animals' problems