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jarptica [38.1K]
3 years ago
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Identify the sentence in which the underlined pronoun is used incorrectly.

English
2 answers:
Fynjy0 [20]3 years ago
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The correct answer for the given question above would be option D. The sentence that has the underlined pronoun which is used incorrectly is this: <span>Your* going to the market? It should be "you're" and not "your". Hope this answers your question.</span>
Sergio039 [100]3 years ago
3 0

The two sentences that have pronouns used incorrectly are:

C. What where you're* going!


D. Your* going to the market?

Sentence C not only has a misused pronoun, it also is poorly worded, grammatically incorrect, and meaningless. It should say, guessing the sense of what was meant: Where you were going! Here the pronoun is you, the second-person personal pronoun (either singular or plural).

Sentence D should say: you´re going to the market? Here, the pronoun used is the same as above, but with an added contraction (you´re) that means: you are.  


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