Subject And Object Pronouns Quiz

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Step into the realm of English grammar as we delve into the intriguing concepts of subject and object pronouns. This Subject and Object Pronouns Quiz is your chance to showcase your grasp of these essential linguistic elements. With thought-provoking questions and engaging challenges, you'll have fun while learning.

Test your proficiency and see how well-versed you are in subjects, objects, and pronouns. Your journey into the intricacies of English awaits, and we're here to guide you every step of the way. So, best of luck as you embark on this educational adventure, and remember, the next class promises more exciting Read morelessons.


Subject and Object Pronouns Questions and Answers

  • 1. 

    Which pronoun is used when we refer to the person speaking?

    • A.

      I

    • B.

      You

    • C.

      He or she

    • D.

      It

    Correct Answer
    A. I
    Explanation
    The pronoun "I" is the first-person singular subjective pronoun in English, utilized when the speaker refers to themselves. It serves a crucial role in grammar, allowing speakers to identify their actions, thoughts, or feelings directly, and facilitating clear and personal communication.

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  • 2. 

    The personal pronouns he, she, and it are in what person?

    • A.

      First person

    • B.

      Second person

    • C.

      Third person

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. Third person
    Explanation
    The personal pronouns "he," "she," and "it" are used to refer to someone or something other than the speaker or the person being addressed. This indicates that they are in the third person. First person pronouns refer to the speaker or the person speaking, while second person pronouns refer to the person being spoken to. Therefore, the correct answer is third person.

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  • 3. 

    In the sentence: The man is on his way to bring the dog to its veterinarian. How many pronouns and antecedents are involved?

    • A.

      1

    • B.

      2

    • C.

      3

    • D.

      4

    Correct Answer
    B. 2
    Explanation
    This sentence features two pronouns, "his" and "its," each with their respective antecedents, "the man" and "the dog." Pronouns are used here to avoid repeating the nouns, and each pronoun is correctly matched with an antecedent that clarifies to whom or what it refers, enhancing readability and coherence in the sentence structure.

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  • 4. 

    The pronoun "You" is in what person?

    • A.

      First person

    • B.

      Second person

    • C.

      Third person

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    B. Second person
    Explanation
    The pronoun "you" operates as a second-person pronoun used for addressing the listener or reader. This pronoun transcends number and gender, working in both singular and plural contexts, which makes it uniquely flexible. It directly engages and addresses the audience, creating an interactive tone in both spoken and written English.

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  • 5. 

    What is the plural form of the subjective pronoun "I"?

    • A.

      You

    • B.

      Us

    • C.

      Me

    • D.

      We

    Correct Answer
    D. We
    Explanation
    "We" is the plural form of the first-person pronoun "I." It is employed when the speaker includes themselves along with others in the subject position. This inclusion emphasizes a group action or sentiment shared by the speaker and at least one other individual, fostering a collective sense of identity or participation.

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  • 6. 

    Which pronoun is used when we refer to the possessive case of things or objects?

    • A.

      I

    • B.

      You

    • C.

      He or she

    • D.

      Its

    Correct Answer
    D. Its
    Explanation
    "Its" is the possessive form of the pronoun "it," used when referring to something belonging to or associated with a non-human entity or a concept without any gender implication. It's crucial in English to demonstrate possession or association in a neutral and concise manner.

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  • 7. 

    Which pronoun is used when we refer to the person spoken about?

    • A.

      I

    • B.

      You

    • C.

      He or she

    • D.

      It

    Correct Answer
    C. He or she
    Explanation
    The pronoun "he or she" is used when we refer to the person spoken about. This pronoun is used to indicate a person of unspecified gender, and it is commonly used in situations where the gender of the person is unknown or irrelevant. It is a gender-neutral pronoun that can be used to refer to any individual, regardless of their gender identity.

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  • 8. 

    Which pronoun is used when we refer to the person spoken to?

    • A.

      I

    • B.

      You

    • C.

      He or she

    • D.

      It

    Correct Answer
    B. You
    Explanation
    The pronoun "you" is central to direct communication, allowing speakers to address the listener or readers clearly and directly. This usage encompasses both singular and plural forms, adapting seamlessly to the number of individuals addressed without changing form, which simplifies dialogues and instructions.

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  • 9. 

    Which pronoun is used when we refer to a group of people or things? 

    • A.

      They

    • B.

      I

    • C.

      He

    • D.

      She 

    Correct Answer
    A. They
    Explanation
    "They" is a third-person plural pronoun used to refer to multiple individuals or items. It is gender-neutral, making it appropriate for referring to groups of mixed or unknown gender composition, and is instrumental in discussions that involve varying entities without specifying gender.

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  • 10. 

    Which pronoun is used when we ask a question about a person or thing?

    • A.

      Whom

    • B.

      How

    • C.

      Who

    • D.

      Which 

    Correct Answer
    C. Who
    Explanation
    The pronoun that is used when we ask a question about a person or thing is who or what. Who and what are interrogative pronouns that can be used to introduce a question. Who is used for people and what is used for things. For example, we can ask “Who is that?” or “What is this?”

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