Subject And Object Pronouns

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1. Which answer choice uses pronouns correctly?  

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The correct answer is "The invitation was sent to my family and me." This answer uses the pronoun "me" correctly as the object of the preposition "to." The pronoun "my family" is also used correctly as the subject of the sentence.

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English language, both written and oral pay a lot of emphasis on subjects and objects. In any sentence, you will find these two. This quiz is testing you... see moreunderstanding on subject and object pronouns. Enjoy. see less

2. Which sentence contains an objective pronoun? 

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The sentence "Mom picked me up from school yesterday" contains an objective pronoun. The pronoun "me" is used as the object of the verb "picked up", indicating that the action is being done to the speaker.

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3. Mom took me and him to soccer practice after school. Which is the best way to revise the underlined part of the sentence above? 

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The correct answer is "him and me". This is because "him and me" is the correct object pronoun form. In the sentence, "Mom took him and me to soccer practice after school," both "him" and "me" are receiving the action of being taken to soccer practice. Therefore, the correct pronouns to use are the object pronouns "him" and "me".

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4. Which sentence contains a nominative pronoun? 

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The sentence "I went to school in a limo last week after winning the reading contest" contains a nominative pronoun.

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5. Which prepositional phrase has been written correctly?  

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The prepositional phrase "for him and me" has been written correctly. In English, when using pronouns as the object of a preposition, the objective case should be used. In this case, "him" and "me" are the correct objective forms of the pronouns.

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6. Which sentence should be edited for pronoun usage? 

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The sentence "This is the cat who ate the dog food" should be edited for pronoun usage. The pronoun "who" should be replaced with "that" since it refers to a non-human subject (the cat).

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7. Which sentence contains a nominative pronoun? 

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The sentence "The twins got into trouble as they always seemed to do" contains a nominative pronoun. The pronoun "they" is in the nominative case, as it is the subject of the sentence.

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8. Which of the following is correct? 

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The correct answer is "Both my brother's and my cars are in the shop." This sentence is grammatically correct because it uses the possessive form correctly ("my brother's") and maintains parallel structure by using "both" to refer to multiple cars.

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Which answer choice uses pronouns correctly?  
Which sentence contains an objective pronoun? 
Mom took me and him to soccer practice after school. ...
Which sentence contains a nominative pronoun? 
Which prepositional phrase has been written correctly?  
Which sentence should be edited for pronoun usage? 
Which sentence contains a nominative pronoun? 
Which of the following is correct? 
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