Instructions: Choose the correct form of the pronoun and tell why you chose it.
1. (Whom, who) can (we, us) get to do the job?
2. (They, them) saw (we, us) at the horse races.
3. (She, Her) was not answering (him, he) at that time.
4. The captains will be Paul and (me, I).
5. The women saw (us, we) boys at the store.
6. Did (we, us) choose (them, they) for our dates?
7. The teacher wants one person, (her, she).
8. (We, Us) boys, Bob and (me, I) captured those two girls, Emily and (her,
she).
9. It certainly must be (them, they).
10. (Who, Whom) invited (him, he) to the party?
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Answers:
1. Whom can we get to do the job?
- direct object, objective case
- subject, nominative case
2. They saw us at the horse races.
- subject, nominative case
- direct object, objective case
3. She was not answering him at that time.
- subject, nominative case
- direct object, objective case
4. The captains will be Paul and I.
- predicate nominative, nominative case
5. The women saw us boys at the store.
- direct object, objective case 6. Did we choose them for our dates?
- subject, nominative case
- direct object, objective case
7. The teacher wants one person, her.
- appositive to the direct object, objective case
8. We boys, Bob and I captured those two girls, Emily and her.
- subject, nominative case
- appositive to the subject, nominative case
- appositive to the direct object, objective case
9. It certainly must be they.
- predicate nominative, nominative case
10. Who invited him to the party?
- subject, nominative case
- direct object, objective case