Part 7 (1/2)
EXERCISE 14
_Choose the correct for sentences Punctuate properly_ (_See_ --108):
1 _Yourself you_ and John were o with _her herself_
3 The book is for _you yourself_ and _I me myself_
4 Henry and _I me myself_ are in the same class
5 He thinks _you yourself_ and _Ithe books
6 Our friends and _we us ourselves_ are going out to-night
7 _Herself she_ and her husband have been sick
8 _They theone abroad
9 You play the violin better than _he himself_
10 The ine were not properly adjusted to each other
11 Let them do it _theirselves themselves_
12 He came by _hisself himself_
13 The teacher _hisself hiun, and you bring _your'n yours your_ own
15 That book is _his'n his_
EXERCISE 15
_Fill the blanks in the following sentences with the proper emphatic or reflexive forms Punctuate properly_ (_See_ --108):
1 He ---- said so
2 I ---- will do it
3 We ---- will look after her
4 That, I tell you, is ---- book
5 It belongs to me ----
6 Those books are my ----
7 Let them ---- pay for it
8 The horse is to be for ---- use
9 The horse is to be for the use of ----
10 He said it to ----
11 He deceived ----
12 I do not wish ---- to be prominent
32 The COMPOUND RELATIVE pronOUNS are for _ever, so_, or _soever_ to the relative pronouns, _hich_, and _what_; as, _whoever, whatever, whomever, whosoever, whoso, whosoever_, etc It will be noted that _whoever, whosoever_, and _whoso_ have objective forms, _whomever, whomsoever_, and _whomso_; and possessive forms, _whosoever, whosesoever_, and _whoseso_ These forms must be used whenever the objective or possessive case is deive it to WHOMEVER I find there_
(See --29 and Note 3)
EXERCISE 16
_Fill the following blanks with the proper forms of the compound relatives:_
1 We will refer the question to ---- you may name
2 ---- it may have been, it was not he