
Essentials of Business Communication 10th Edition by Dana Loewy,Mary Ellen Guffey
Edition 10ISBN: 978-1305630567
Essentials of Business Communication 10th Edition by Dana Loewy,Mary Ellen Guffey
Edition 10ISBN: 978-1305630567 Exercise 15
Review Sections 1.07-1.09 in the Grammar/Mechanics Handbook. Then study each of the following statements. In the space provided, write the word that completes the statement correctly and the number of the G/M principle illustrated. When you finish, compare your responses with those provided near the end of the book. If your responses differ, study carefully the principles in parentheses.
Example The Employee Development Committee will make (its, their) recommendation soon.
______________________ 1. The manager said that Elena would call. Was it (she, her) who left the message?
______________________ 2. Every member of the men's soccer team must have (his, their) medical exam completed by Monday.
______________________ 3. Even instant messages sent between the CEO and (he, him) were revealed in the court case.
______________________ 4. (Who, Whom) have you hired to create cutting-edge ads for us?
______________________ 5. It looks as if (yours, your's) is the only report that cites electronic sources correctly.
______________________ 6. Mark asked Catherine and (I, me, myself) to help him complete his research.
______________________ 7. My friend and (I, me, myself) were interviewed for the same job.
______________________ 8. To park the car, turn (it's, its) wheels to the left.
______________________ 9. Give the budget figures to (whoever, whomever) asked for them.
______________________ 10. Everyone except the interviewer and (I, me, myself) noticed the alarm.
______________________ 11. No one knows that case better than (he, him, himself).
______________________ 12. A proposed budget was sent to (we, us) owners before the vote.
______________________ 13. One of the female travelers left (their, her) smartphone on the seat.
______________________ 14. Neither the glamour nor the excitement of the Vegas job had lost (its, it's, their) appeal.
______________________ 15. If neither Cory nor I receive confirmation of our itinerary, (him and me, him and I, he and I) cannot make the trip.
Example The Employee Development Committee will make (its, their) recommendation soon.______________________ 1. The manager said that Elena would call. Was it (she, her) who left the message?
______________________ 2. Every member of the men's soccer team must have (his, their) medical exam completed by Monday.
______________________ 3. Even instant messages sent between the CEO and (he, him) were revealed in the court case.
______________________ 4. (Who, Whom) have you hired to create cutting-edge ads for us?
______________________ 5. It looks as if (yours, your's) is the only report that cites electronic sources correctly.
______________________ 6. Mark asked Catherine and (I, me, myself) to help him complete his research.
______________________ 7. My friend and (I, me, myself) were interviewed for the same job.
______________________ 8. To park the car, turn (it's, its) wheels to the left.
______________________ 9. Give the budget figures to (whoever, whomever) asked for them.
______________________ 10. Everyone except the interviewer and (I, me, myself) noticed the alarm.
______________________ 11. No one knows that case better than (he, him, himself).
______________________ 12. A proposed budget was sent to (we, us) owners before the vote.
______________________ 13. One of the female travelers left (their, her) smartphone on the seat.
______________________ 14. Neither the glamour nor the excitement of the Vegas job had lost (its, it's, their) appeal.
______________________ 15. If neither Cory nor I receive confirmation of our itinerary, (him and me, him and I, he and I) cannot make the trip.
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