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Example Question #1 : Correcting Pronoun Errors: Incorrect Usage
The information was only given to myself after the rest of the students had seen it all.
giving to me
gave to myself
given to myself
giving to myself
given to me
given to me
The only issue with the sentence is its use of the reflexive pronoun "myself," despite not previously using a first person pronoun. All reflexive pronouns need an antecedent, or previous pronoun in the same person, to be used correctly, or it should be changed to the simple pronoun. As this is the only problem with the sentence, "given to me" is the correct answer choice.
Example Question #1 : Correcting Pronoun Errors: Incorrect Usage
Those supplies all need to be brought directly to myself.
directly from myself.
direct to myself.
directly to myself.
directly for myself.
directly to me.
directly to me.
The only issue with the sentence is the use of the reflexive pronoun "myself" without a previous use of the first person pronoun. All reflexive pronouns need to refer back to an earlier use of the pronoun in the sentence. The solution to this issue is to change "myself" to the simple "me," making "directly to me" the correct answer choice.
Example Question #2 : Correcting Pronoun Errors: Incorrect Usage
The information needs to be reviewed by yourself before it is sent out.
reviews by yourself
reviewed by yourself
reviewed by you
reviewing by your
reviewing by yourself
reviewed by you
The use of the reflexive pronoun "yourself" is incorrect in this sentence, as it has no previous "you" to refer back to. "Yourself" needs to simply be replaced by "you," making "reviewed by you" the correct answer choice.
Example Question #41 : Correcting Usage Errors
The supplies were immediately brought to myself as soon as they were purchased.
brought to myself
being brought to myself
bringing to myself
bringing to me
brought to me
brought to me
The use of "myself" in the sentence is incorrect. "Myself" is a reflexive pronoun, meaning it needs an earlier first person pronoun to refer back to. The appropriate word in this situation is just "me," and that is the only issue with the sentence; therefore, "brought to me" is the correct answer.
Example Question #1 : Correcting Pronoun Errors: Incorrect Usage
Unlike myself, he has never gotten a speeding ticket on the highway.
Unlike myself,
Unlikely myself,
Unto like myself,
Unlike me,
Unlike I,
Unlike me,
The reflexive pronoun "myself" is absolutely incorrect in this sentence, as there is no regular first person pronoun to which it can refer. "Myself" needs to be changed to the subjective pronoun "me," making "Unlike me" the correct answer choice.
Example Question #11 : Correcting Usage Errors
Most of the time, he brings the newspaper to myself first, then passes it around the office.
to myself firstly
to myself first
to my own self first
to me first
from myself first
to me first
The use of the reflexive pronoun "myself" is absolutely wrong in this sentence, as there is no previous use of the first person pronoun for it to refer to. The pronoun must be changed to the simple first person objective form, "me." As this is the only issue in the sentence, the correct answer choice is "to me first."
Example Question #41 : Correcting Word Usage Errors
The reports all need to be seen by myself before they are sent out.
to myself
for myself
by me
by myself
as myself
by me
The use of "myself" in the sentence is incorrect, as it is a reflexive pronoun and needs a previous usage of the regular pronoun first. As there is none, the pronoun needs to be changed to the regular pronoun "me." This makes "by me" the correct answer choice.
Example Question #41 : Correcting Pronoun Errors
I have never questioned the innate abilities of me.
the innate ability of me.
the innate abilities of me.
the innate abilities of myself.
the innate abilities to me.
the innate abilities for me.
the innate abilities of myself.
The use of me, although technically correct as the objective form, is awkward in this sentence after the previous use of "I" as the subject. By placing the reflexive pronoun "myself" in the sentence, the pronoun now appropriately refers back to the subject of the sentence. The correct answer choice is "the innate abilities of myself."
Example Question #11 : Correcting Pronoun Errors: Incorrect Usage
Replace the underlined portion with the answer choice that results in a sentence that is clear, precise, and meets the requirements of standard written English.
The young woman brought her package directly to myself and no one else.
directly to me
directly unto myself
directly to myself
directly for myself
direct to myself
directly to me
The use of the reflexive pronoun "myself" is incorrect in the sentence, as it needs a previous usage of the first person pronoun to refer back to. The correct pronoun is the simple "me." Therefore, the correct answer choice is "directly to me."
Example Question #12 : Correcting Usage Errors
Replace the underlined portion with the answer choice that results in a sentence that is clear, precise, and meets the requirements of standard written English.
The report was seen by yourself before anyone else was allowed to have it.
The report seen by yourself
The report was saw by yourself
The report was seen by you
The report was seen by yourself
The report being seen by yourself
The report was seen by you
The use of the reflexive pronoun "yourself" is incorrect in this sentence, as it has no previous use of the second person pronoun "you" to refer to. "Yourself" should be changed to the simple second person pronoun "you." As this is the only issue in the sentence, the correct answer choice is "The report was seen by you."