Answer and explanation:
I was able to identify the following incorrect pronouns. As I point them out and correct them, I'll explain why they were incorrectly applied.
- Ever since him or I can remember, Richard has wanted a 1973 Chevrolet Camaro. Correction: Ever since he or I can remember... ---> The pronoun needed here should function as the subject of sentence. Who can remember? He or I. "Him" is an object pronoun and cannot function as a subject.
- He pictures himself driving around town with Cherise, his girlfriend, and I. Correction: ... with Cherise, his girlfriend and me. ---> The pronoun needed here should function as the object of the preposition "with". With whom does he picture himself? With her and me. "I" is a subject pronoun and cannot function as an object.
- Those car has taken over his life. Correction: That car has taken... ---> The demonstrative pronoun has to agree with the noun it modifies. "Car" is singular, "those" is a plural pronoun. It should be substituted by that".
- Sometimes I stop by his house, and him and Cherise are oiling this or tightening that Cherise tells Rich and I that she loves the Camaro as much as him. Correction: ... and he and Cherise are oiling... Cherise tells Rich and me... ---> "He" instead of "him" because we need a subject pronoun. Who is oiling? He and she are. "Me" instead of "I" because we need an object for the verb tell. Whom does she tell? She tells him and me.
- It's not a wimpy little car like her's. Correction: It's not a wimpy little car like hers. ---> "Hers" is a possessive pronoun. It doesn't take an apostrophe.
- Or, at least, one day when these Camaro is running and painted, it will growl again. Correction: ... when this Camaro is running and painted... --> The demonstrative pronoun has to agree with the noun it modifies. "Camaro" is singular, "these" is a plural pronoun. It should be substituted by this".
Projective
tests
Psychological
tests comes two ways:
The
structure psychological tests or, objectives tests and unstructured psychological
tests or, also called projective tests. By what you are referring the responder
strongly asserts a projective tests which in definition comes with an
unambiguous stimuli or no paper test just drawings and images. If what the
responder’s suggesting is correct you are referring to the Rorschach projective
tests, these tests are a figure symmetrically placed in an inkblot that lets
you visualize or create a mental picture out of it, and makes you describe what
you in see much detail as you can.
Answer:2) to allow an expert's words to support your point
Explanation:
You should use direct quotes when
The meaning of the original statement will be lost if you reword it.
The original statement uses especially strong or vivid language.
You are quoting an original term or phrase.
Answer :
Yes, it will!
Explanation :
Any regular contact time you have with the language will help you to develop your understanding and fluency. If you are able to connect English with your existing hobbies (e.g. music), then this can be a powerful way of improving your motivation to study.
Suggestion :
I’d say that just listening is not enough. You need to actually speak/sing in order to develop your spoken English through music. Try the following:
Advice :
Take some of your favorite songs in English and make sure the lyrics are sung in a clear way (e.g. “<em>Let it be</em>” by <em><u>The Beatles</u></em>)