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1 Pronoun case review

2 The cookies were donated by Antoinette and (she, her).
obj of prep

3 The guests, Armand and (her, she) were very poised.
appositive to subject

4 All the ballerinas keep (herself, themselves, theirselves) physically fit.
NOT A WORD ! themselves reflexive (plural)

5 Curt misses Florida because (you, they, he) can walk on the beach anytime.
subject of clause

6 Sara had a better free-throw percentage than (her, she).
subject of clause

7 subject (and anyone is singular)
Anyone can join provided (they, he or she) attends the meetings. he or she subject (and anyone is singular)

8 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

9 The rule change was approved by all of (us, we) coaches on the committee.
object of preposition

10 The aptitude test will be given to (we, us) juniors during third period.
object of preposition

11 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)

12 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

13 The league champions are (us, we), the Wildcats.
S LV PN we predicate nominative

14 To (who, whom) was the prize awarded?
object of preposition

15 Our class spent four days helping the victims (who, whom) were displaced by the flood.
subject of the clause

16 possessive before a gerund
The store manager offered them a discount because (their, them) complaining was valid. their possessive before a gerund

17 All of the boys completed (his, their) homework on time.
plural

18 Steve got (himself, hisself) a new computer.
NOT A WORD ! himself reflexive

19 Every team deserved a medal, even (they, them).
did they subject of clause

20 Judy was proud of her children, for (who, whom) she had sacrificed much.
object of preposition

21 Will you help Addie and (I, me)?
direct object

22 The highest producers, Rafael and (he, him) were treated to lunch.
appositive to subject

23 The president of the school board visited (she, her, herself) after the meeting.
direct object

24 Blame the sophomores rather than (we, us).
blaming us direct object

25 Karin, as well as (he, him) was late for the ballgame.
subject of clause

26 I can’t tell (whom, who) wrote this.
subject of clause

27 Neither of the girls left (her, their) umbrella on the bus.
neither is singular

28 possessive (and either is singular)
Either of the boys may choose art as (his, their) elective. his possessive (and either is singular)

29 (Whomever, Whoever) strikes my fancy will become a character in my story.
subject

30 Diana Madden, the team owner, negotiated a new contract for LeBron and (he, him, himself).
object of preposition

31 Carmen and (you, yourself) saved the game by scoring ten points each in the last half of the game.
subject

32 Carlene, Andy, and (I, me, myself) are the new interns.
subject

33 Jen tagged along with Frankie and (I, me, myself).
object of preposition

34 How do you explain the awkwardness between Joey and (he, him)?
object of preposition

35 The real heroes were (they, them) and the firefighters who arrived early.
S LV PN they predicate nominative

36 possessive with a gerund
The academic team coach was happy about (our, us, we) helping out during the meet. our possessive with a gerund

37 Lisa (herself, she) taught the kids to paint.
intensive

38 (Who, Whom) did you say would be picking us up after school?
subject

39 the end


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