Steps-4

Title: Parallel Structure, Pronoun Clarity, Possessive Determiners, Possessive Nouns & Pronouns

Grade Lesson s2-p1

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Quiz: Discussion Step

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Id Type Name Note

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Problem

Of course, the PlayStation wasn’t your; you’ve taken it from somebody else.

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Clue

A possessive pronoun describes the possession or belonging of something or someone.

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Hint

In the given sentence, 'yours' refers to who something belongs to.

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Sumup

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Choices

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Choice-A

"Of course, the PlayStation wasn’t your; you’ve taken it from somebody else." The sentence is grammatically incorrect due to the misuse of the possessive pronoun "your".

Wrong No change

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Choice-B

"Of course, the PlayStation wasn’t yours; you’ve taken it from somebody else." The sentence is grammatically correct. It correctly uses "yours" to indicate possession, suggesting that the PlayStation did not belong to the person being addressed but was taken from someone else. The use of "yours" adheres to proper possessive pronoun usage in English grammar.

Correct yours

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Choice-C

"Of course, the PlayStation wasn’t mines; you’ve taken it from somebody else." The sentence contains a grammatical error. The possessive form of "mine" does not take an "s" at the end.

Wrong mines

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Choice-D

"Of course, the PlayStation wasn’t you’re ; you’ve taken it from somebody else." The sentence contains a possessive error. The use of "you are," is incorrect which doesn’t fit the sentence at all.

Wrong you’re

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Step

Complete sentence - Of course, the PlayStation wasn’t yours; you’ve taken it from somebody else.

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Answer

Option

B

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Sumup

Please summarize choices

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