Regents English Study Guide 2026

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1. Which sentence uses the correct pronoun-antecedent agreement?
Everyone must bring their own pencil.

In modern English usage, 'their' is widely accepted as a singular gender-neutral pronoun, especially with indefinite pronouns like 'everyone.'

2. The word 'tenacious' is best defined as:
stubbornly persistent and determined

'Tenacious' describes someone who holds on firmly to a purpose and does not give up easily.

3. Which sentence uses the correct form of 'their,' 'there,' or 'they're'?
Their report is due tomorrow.

'Their' is the possessive pronoun indicating ownership, so 'Their report is due tomorrow' is grammatically correct.

4. What does the word 'credible' mean in the context of evaluating sources?
Trustworthy, believable, and reliably accurate

'Credible' means worthy of trust and belief, supported by accurate evidence and from a reliable source.

5. Which type of text structure presents events in the order they occurred?
Chronological order

Chronological order arranges events sequentially from first to last as they happened in time.

6. Which revision strengthens the following weak claim: 'Technology in schools is good.'?
When used with structured guidance, technology in classrooms raises student engagement and improves learning outcomes.

Adding specificity about conditions and outcomes turns a vague claim into a strong, arguable thesis.

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