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A. Underline the pronoun in each sentence.
1. is interesting to read about the missionary Hudson Taylor.
2. was a missionary to China over 150 years ago.
3. Life in China was very difficult for .
4. Mrs. Taylor and two of children died of disease.
5. People did not believe message for several years.
6. Other missionaries came and helped .
7. Together started the China Inland Mission.
B. Decide whether the underlined pronoun is singular or plural. Circle singular or plural.
8. sang at the church’s missions conference. singular plural
9. sang a solo on Friday night. singular plural
10. The church members thanked for the special music. singular plural
C. Decide whether the underlined pronoun is a subject pronoun or anobject pronoun. Circle subject or object.
11. Harvey gave money to . subject object
12. can give an offering too. subject object
13. send the money to the missionaries. subject object
14. Missionaries will visit next month. subject object
D. Underline the correct pronoun to complete each sentence.
15. ( , me) wrote a thank-you note to the visiting missionary.
16. Mr. Williams wrote a letter back to (I, ).
17. He thanked (I, ) for our prayers.
18. My family and ( , me) are thankful he is willing to serve God in a faraway place.
19. ( , me) would love to visit him someday on the mission field.I
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Be thankful that Christ enables Christians
to serve Him.
I Tim. 1:12
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E. Fill in the circle next to the correct sentence.
20. She collect seashells at the beach.
She collects seashells at the beach.
21. They help Jamie find interesting shells.
They helps Jamie find interesting shells.
22. He look for a conch shell for Jamie.
He looks for a conch shell for Jamie.
23. We meet Jamie and her family on the beach.
We meets Jamie and her family on the beach.
24. I invite Jamie to see my shell collection.
I invites Jamie to see my shell collection.
F. Underline the correct possessive noun to complete each sentence.
25. ( , Calebs’) father built a tree house in the backyard.
26. He borrowed ( , Mr. Wilsons’s) tools.
27. The ( , tree houses’) ladder is made of rope.
28. (Bryans’s, ) mom gave them striped curtains for the window.
29. The ( , floors’) covering is green carpet.
G. Write a possessive pronoun to replace the underlined word or words in each sentence.
30. neighbor moved to Los Angeles. ==31. truck was huge. ==32. It took hours to load furniture. ==33. house looks very empty now. ==Abe’s
the Smiths’
The moving company’s
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Bryan’s
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Mr. Wilson’s
Caleb’s
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Answers are correct with or without capitalization.
Study SkillsA. Use the index of this math book to answer the questions.
Fill in the circle next to the correct answer. (Chapter 7)
1. On which pages would you look to findgroup problem-solving activities ?
13–14 179–82 322–30
2. How many subtopics are under the maintopic grouping principle?
2 3 4
3. On which page would you begin to look forthe value of a half-dollar?
15 179 234
4. On which page would you find activitiesusing a geoboard?
67 153 248
5. Would this book be a good source of information about the solar system?
yes no
B. Write the letter of the resource you would use to answer eachquestion. (Chapter 7)
6. What is the definition of feeble?
7. How will I find out whether this library has any books by C. S. Lewis?
8. How far is New York City from Chicago?
9. Where would I find information aboutpoisonous snakes in North America?
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geoboard, 248
geometric shapes, 234–40,243–44, 248–49, 272
graphs, 15, 67, 133, 141–142
greater than, 21–22, 27–28, 35, 76
grouping principle,addition, 13–14, 17, 47multiplication, 200, 245
group problem solving, 322–30
half-dollar, 179–82, 226, 314
height, 54–56, 60, 88
identity principle, 149–50, 153,188–90
length, 54–58, 60, 68–69, 206–8
A. atlas
B. encyclopedia
C. dictionary
D. electronic catalog
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