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Pronoun case review
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The cookies were donated by Antoinette and (she, her).
obj of prep
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The guests, Armand and (her, she) were very poised.
appositive to subject
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All the ballerinas keep (herself, themselves, theirselves) physically fit.
NOT A WORD ! themselves reflexive (plural)
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Curt misses Florida because (you, they, he) can walk on the beach anytime.
subject of clause
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Sara had a better free-throw percentage than (her, she).
subject of clause
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subject (and anyone is singular)
Anyone can join provided (they, he or she) attends the meetings. he or she subject (and anyone is singular)
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subject of clause and clearer
Mary Ann liked the new hobby shop because (you, she) can find everything easily. she subject of clause and clearer
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The rule change was approved by all of (us, we) coaches on the committee.
object of preposition
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The aptitude test will be given to (we, us) juniors during third period.
object of preposition
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him or her (or him or her) indirect object (and Each is singular)
Each of the students liked working on the community clean-up project because it gave (him or her, them) a sense of accomplishment. S AV io do him or her (or him or her) indirect object (and Each is singular)
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appositive to the object of the preposition
Alonzo gave the keys to the boys, Rabi and (him, he). him appositive to the object of the preposition
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The league champions are (us, we), the Wildcats.
S LV PN we predicate nominative
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To (who, whom) was the prize awarded?
object of preposition
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Our class spent four days helping the victims (who, whom) were displaced by the flood.
subject of the clause
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possessive before a gerund
The store manager offered them a discount because (their, them) complaining was valid. their possessive before a gerund
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All of the boys completed (his, their) homework on time.
plural
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Steve got (himself, hisself) a new computer.
NOT A WORD ! himself reflexive
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Every team deserved a medal, even (they, them).
did they subject of clause
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Judy was proud of her children, for (who, whom) she had sacrificed much.
object of preposition
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Will you help Addie and (I, me)?
direct object
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The highest producers, Rafael and (he, him) were treated to lunch.
appositive to subject
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The president of the school board visited (she, her, herself) after the meeting.
direct object
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Blame the sophomores rather than (we, us).
blaming us direct object
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Karin, as well as (he, him) was late for the ballgame.
subject of clause
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I can’t tell (whom, who) wrote this.
subject of clause
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Neither of the girls left (her, their) umbrella on the bus.
neither is singular
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possessive (and either is singular)
Either of the boys may choose art as (his, their) elective. his possessive (and either is singular)
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(Whomever, Whoever) strikes my fancy will become a character in my story.
subject
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Diana Madden, the team owner, negotiated a new contract for LeBron and (he, him, himself).
object of preposition
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Carmen and (you, yourself) saved the game by scoring ten points each in the last half of the game.
subject
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Carlene, Andy, and (I, me, myself) are the new interns.
subject
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Jen tagged along with Frankie and (I, me, myself).
object of preposition
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How do you explain the awkwardness between Joey and (he, him)?
object of preposition
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The real heroes were (they, them) and the firefighters who arrived early.
S LV PN they predicate nominative
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possessive with a gerund
The academic team coach was happy about (our, us, we) helping out during the meet. our possessive with a gerund
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Lisa (herself, she) taught the kids to paint.
intensive
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(Who, Whom) did you say would be picking us up after school?
subject
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