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pronoun usage final test
directions: choose the correct form of the pronoun in parentheses. you must write the reason for your answer (i.e. the usage rule).
- are you or (he, him) familiar with mary cassatt’s style of painting?
reason:
- (we, us) students are planning a trip to the museum.
reason:
- each of (we, us) has an autograph from mario soto.
reason:
- in ancient egypt the nobles (who, whom) ruled were rich.
reason:
- the laborers, (who, whom) the nobles ruled, were extremely poor.
reason:
- between you and (i, me) i doubt that we’ll make it to the playoffs.
reason:
- did amy hit as many home runs as (she, her)?
reason:
- can that be (they, them) already:
reason:
- please hand those tools to brenda and (i, me).
reason:
- he can’t pass as well as (i, me).
reason:
- my mom helped everett and (i, me) plan our schedules.
reason:
- ahead of us raced sam and (she, her).
reason:
- can you use an assistant (who, whom) is reliable?
- The pronoun is part of the subject; use the subjective case.
- The pronoun modifies "students" (the subject); use subjective case.
- The pronoun is the object of the preposition "of"; use objective case.
- The pronoun is the subject of the verb "ruled"; use subjective case.
- The pronoun is the object of the verb "ruled"; use objective case.
- The pronoun is the object of the preposition "between"; use objective case.
- The pronoun is the subject of the implied verb "hit"; use subjective case.
- The pronoun follows the linking verb "be" (predicate nominative); use subjective case.
- The pronoun is the object of the preposition "to"; use objective case.
- The pronoun is the subject of the implied verb "pass"; use subjective case.
- The pronoun is the object of the verb "helped"; use objective case.
- The pronoun is part of the subject (Sam and [pronoun]); use subjective case.
- The pronoun is the subject of the verb "is"; use subjective case.
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- Correct pronoun: him
Reason: Object of verb "Are...familiar" (test: "Are him familiar?" no, "Are he familiar?" yes → wait, correction: Remove "Are you or" → "Is [pronoun] familiar?" → "Is he familiar?" is correct. Corrected reason: Subject of implied verb; use subjective case. Correct pronoun: he
- Correct pronoun: We
Reason: Subject of "are planning"; subjective case
- Correct pronoun: us
Reason: Object of preposition "of"; objective case
- Correct pronoun: who
Reason: Subject of "ruled"; subjective case
- Correct pronoun: whom
Reason: Object of "ruled"; objective case
- Correct pronoun: me
Reason: Object of preposition "between"; objective case
- Correct pronoun: she
Reason: Subject of implied "hit"; subjective case
- Correct pronoun: they
Reason: Predicate nominative after "be"; subjective case
- Correct pronoun: me
Reason: Object of preposition "to"; objective case
- Correct pronoun: I
Reason: Subject of implied "pass"; subjective case
- Correct pronoun: me
Reason: Object of verb "helped"; objective case
- Correct pronoun: she
Reason: Subject of "raced"; subjective case
- Correct pronoun: who
Reason: Subject of "is"; subjective case