Pronoun Trivia Nominative, Objective, and Possessive.

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Pronoun Trivia Nominative, Objective, and Possessive

Determine the case of each pronoun John and he went to the movies.

Answer: Subject

The teacher would not listen to her.

Answer: Objective

Lucy told Brian the secret, hoping it would stay between Brian and her.

Answer: Objective

That iPod is mine!!!

Answer: Possessive

She did not want to buy the expensive sweatshirt.

Answer: Subject

I can’t believe she thinks my brother is hot!!!!

Answer: Possessive

Kevin insisted that I keep his rock collection, but I did not know what to do with it.

Answer: Objective

Select the correct pronoun I don’t think Brad and (she;her) make a good couple.

Answer: she

There always seems to be conflict between the teacher and (she, her).

Answer: her

Julie, Kevin, and (I, me) will be attending the meeting.

Answer: I

The only people attending the pep rally are Madison and (I, me).

Answer: I

That house belongs to (they, them).

Answer: them

“May I please speak with Taylor?” “Yes, this is (her, she).”

Answer: she