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MTEL Communication & Literacy Skills: Writing Subtest Review Questions and Answers 100% Solved When a conjunction connects two pronouns or a pronoun and a noun, remove the "and" and the other pronoun or noun to determine the correct pronoun form. Mom gave Tom and myself a piece of cake. Mom gave Tom and I a piece of cake. Mom gave Tom and me a piece of cake. CORRECT: Mom gave Tom and me a piece of cake.

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MTEL Communication & Literacy Skills:
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When a conjunction connects two pronouns or a pronoun and a noun, remove the "and" and the

other pronoun or noun to determine the correct pronoun form. Mom gave Tom and

myself a piece of cake.

Mom gave Tom and I a piece of cake.

Mom gave Tom and me a piece of cake.




CORRECT: Mom gave Tom and me a piece of cake.




The only pronouns that are acceptable after BETWEEN and other prepositions are... me,

her, him, them, and whom




When deciding between WHO and WHOM... try substituting HE for WHO and HIM for

whom




When an antecedent is one of dual gender (student, singer, artist etc) use HIS OR HER or change

the antecedent to a plural noun to avoid using the sexist, singular pronoun HIS.

,INCORRECT: Everyone hopes that he will win the lottery. CORRECT: Most people

hope they will win the lottery.




WHO refers to

WHICH and THAT refer to


WHERE refers people


things and places

places




Singular indefinite pronouns another, anyone, anybody, anything, each, either, everybody,

everyone, everything, neither, nobody, no one, nothing, one, other, somebody, someone,

something




Plural indefinite pronouns both, few, many, others, several




Prepositions for Time, Place, and Introducing Objects (10) on, at, in, since, for, by, from-

to, from-until, during, within

, Prepositions Indicating Place or Location in, inside, on, at, over, above, beneath,

underneath, below, near, next to, by, between, among, opposite etc




Prepositions Introducing the Objects of Verbs (3) at, of, for


(Ex: glance at, look at, approve of, smells of, call for, look for)




Prepositions Indicating Direction (5) to, onto, into, on, in




Good vs. Well Good is an adjective


(The quiche tastes good.)




Well is and adverb or an adjective meaning "in good health".

(He plays well. - Adverb

My mother is not well. - Adjective)




Bad vs Badly BAD is an adjective used after sentence verbs (look, smells, tastes, etc) or

linking verbs (is, am, are, was, were)

I feel BAD about the delay

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