Pronoun Case Grammar Test. Pronoun Case Identify the yellow pronoun as being subjective, objective, or possessive case.

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Pronoun Case Grammar Test

Pronoun Case Identify the yellow pronoun as being subjective, objective, or possessive case.

Pronoun Case 1. You must tell Melba about the moon landing. A. subjective B. objective C. possessive

Pronoun Case 2. This book will describe the landing for her. A. subjective B. objective C. possessive

Pronoun Case 3. The captain said, “We are more than 100 miles above Earth and can see its surface.” A. subjective B. objective C. possessive

Pronoun Case 4. Mark and Dane said that they were having trouble keeping their bodies upright. A. subjective B. objective C. possessive

Pronoun Case 5. The beauty of our blue planet overwhelmed the commander, and she could not say a word. A. subjective B. objective C. possessive

Pronoun Case 6. Finally, the commander spoke to the NASA staff and described to them what she saw. A. subjective B. objective C. possessive

Pronoun Case 7. Storms and rivers, hurricanes and mountains – the crew could see them clearly. A. subjective B. objective C. possessive

Pronoun Case 8. The astronauts sensed that this special view of Earth was theirs alone. A. subjective B. objective C. possessive

Pronoun Case 9. One of our crew said, “We can see the beauty, but the pollution and destruction are visible, too.” A. subjective B. objective C. possessive

Pronoun Case The project chief at NASA said that he wanted more pictures of Earth from us. A. subjective B. objective C. possessive