Pronoun usage Review START Choose the Pronoun #1 Who vs. Whom Incomplete Construction Number, Person, Case Choose the Pronoun #2 10 20 30 40 50.

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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 appeal 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

Number, Person, Case 10 2 nd person, plural, nominative

Number, Person, Case 10 Answer you Back to Game

Number, Person, Case 20 3 rd person, singular, masculine, nominative

Number, Person, Case 20 Answer he Back to Game

Number, Person, Case 30 1 st person, plural possessive

Number, Person, Case 30 Answer Our, ours Back to Game

Number, Person, Case 40 1 st person, plural, objective

Number, Person, Case 40 Answer us Back to Game

Number, Person, Case 50 3 rd person, singular, feminine, possessive

Number, Person, Case 50 Answer Her, hers Back to Game

Choose the Pronoun #2- 10 (They, them) are fabulously dressed for spirit week.

Choose the Pronoun #2- 10 Answer they Back to Game

Choose the Pronoun #2- 20 Tina and (I, me) will send you a card tomorrow.

Choose the Pronoun #2- 20 Answer I Back to Game

Choose the Pronoun #2- 30 (We, us) kids are sleepy.

Choose the Pronoun #2- 30 Answer we Back to Game

Choose the Pronoun #2- 40 The winners are Bob, Estelle, and (he, him).

Choose the Pronoun #2- 40 Answer he Back to Game

Choose the Pronoun #2- 50 Daily Double! Other: My parents do not like (me, my) failing English.

Choose the Pronoun #2- 50 Answer my Back to Game