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Pronoun usage Review START

Choose the Pronoun #1 Who vs. Whom Incomplete Construction Number, Person, Case Choose the Pronoun #

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Choose the Pronoun#1- 10 I gave (he, him) the password.

Choose the Pronoun#1- 10 Answer Him Back to Game

Choose the Pronoun#1- 20 Greg apologized to (they, them).

Choose the Pronoun#1- 20 Answer them Back to Game

Choose the Pronoun#1- 30 Rhonda and (he, him) left early.

Choose the Pronoun#1- 30 Answer he Back to Game

Choose the Pronoun#1- 40 (We, us) sophomores are amazing!

Choose the Pronoun#1- 40 Answer We Back to Game

Choose the Pronoun#1- 50 It was (they, them) who won the championship.

Choose the Pronoun#1- 50 Answer they Back to Game

Who vs. Whom 10 (Who, whom) called me?

Who vs. Whom 10 Answer Who Back to Game

Who vs. Whom 20 I know exactly (who, whom) you are referring to.

Who vs. Whom 20 Answer whom Back to Game

Who vs. Whom 30 He is the teacher (who, whom) I like best.

Who vs. Whom 30 Answer whom Back to Game

Who vs. Whom 40 Did you wonder (who, whom) the new president would be?

Who vs. Whom 40 Answer who Back to Game

Who vs. Whom 50 I answer to (whoever, whomever) is in charge).

Who vs. Whom 50 Answer whoever Back to Game

Incomplete Construction 10 We lost more games than (they, them)- nom.

Incomplete Construction 10 Answer they Back to Game

Incomplete Construction 20 You like Jenny’s scarf better than (I, mine). - possessive

Incomplete Construction 20 Answer mine Back to Game

Incomplete Construction 30 Ernie lives nearer to the theatre than (we, us) – nom.

Incomplete Construction 30 Answer we Back to Game

Incomplete Construction 40 Is your dog in as many shows as (her, hers)? – poss.

Incomplete Construction 40 Answer hers Back to Game

Incomplete Construction 50. I like you better than (he, him). -obj

Incomplete Construction 50 Answer him Back to Game

Who’s or Whose 10 I know (who’s, whose) book this is!

Who’s or Whose 10 Answer whose Back to Game

Who’s or Whose 20 Do you know (who’s, whose) presenting first?

Who’s or Whose 20 Answer who’s Back to Game

Who’s or Whose 30 Harper Lee, (who’s, whose) only book I’ve read, won a Pulitzer Prize.

Who’s or Whose 30 Answer whose Back to Game

Who’s or Whose 40 I have forgotten (who’s, whose) locker combination this is.

Who’s or Whose 40 Answer whose Back to Game

Who’s or Whose 50 Jen, (who’s, whose) twelve, is in seventh grade.

Who’s or Whose 50 Answer who’s Back to Game

Pronoun Function- 10 They are fabulously dressed for spirit week.

Pronoun Function- 10 Answer subject Back to Game

Pronoun Function- 20 I will send you and Tina a card tomorrow.

Pronoun Function- 20 Answer Indirect Object Back to Game

Pronoun Function- 30 She lied to me about her forgetting my birthday.

Pronoun Function- 30 Answer Object of prep Back to Game

Pronoun Function- 40 The teacher praise him after he scored perfectly on the pronoun exam.

Pronoun Function- 40 Answer Direct object Back to Game

Pronoun Function- 50 Daily Double! The winners are Bob, Estelle, and he.

Pronoun Function- 50 Answer Predicate nominative Back to Game