📚 What is Pronoun Case?
Pronoun case refers to the form a pronoun takes depending on its function in a sentence. There are three main cases: nominative, objective, and possessive.
Quick Study Guide
- 🙋 Nominative Case: Pronouns acting as the subject of a verb. Examples: I, he, she, it, we, they, you.
- 🎯 Objective Case: Pronouns acting as the object of a verb or preposition. Examples: me, him, her, it, us, them, you.
- 🔑 Possessive Case: Pronouns showing ownership. Examples: my, mine, his, her, hers, its, our, ours, their, theirs, your, yours.
- 📝 Key Tip: Replace the pronoun with the noun it represents to check if the case is correct.
Practice Quiz
- Which of the following sentences uses the nominative case correctly?
- Me and my friend went to the park.
- My friend and I went to the park.
- The park was visited by my friend and me.
- Give the ball to I.
- In the sentence, "The teacher gave the homework to him," which pronoun is in the objective case?
- The
- Teacher
- Homework
- Him
- Which sentence correctly uses a possessive pronoun?
- The book is mine.
- The book is me.
- The book is I.
- The book is my's.
- Identify the incorrect pronoun case in the following sentence: "Us students are going on a field trip."
- Us
- Students
- Are
- Field
- Choose the sentence that uses the correct pronoun case:
- The dog bit she.
- The dog bit her.
- The dog bit hers.
- The dog bit herself.
- Which of the following sentences contains a pronoun in the possessive case?
- I saw a bird.
- The bird is on its nest.
- The bird flew away.
- I like birds.
- Complete the sentence with the correct pronoun: "The prize is for _____."
- I
- Me
- Mine
- Myself
Click to see Answers
- B
- D
- A
- A
- B
- B
- B