Use Proper Pronoun Case - 6th Grade Writing
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Choose the correct pronoun: "The coach spoke to Jordan and ___." (I/me)
Choose the correct pronoun: "The coach spoke to Jordan and ___." (I/me)
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me. Object pronoun follows the preposition 'to.'
me. Object pronoun follows the preposition 'to.'
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Choose the correct pronoun: "That is ___ backpack on the floor." (her/hers)
Choose the correct pronoun: "That is ___ backpack on the floor." (her/hers)
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her. Possessive adjective modifies the noun 'backpack.'
her. Possessive adjective modifies the noun 'backpack.'
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What is the subjective case pronoun set for second person (singular and plural)?
What is the subjective case pronoun set for second person (singular and plural)?
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you. Second person uses the same form for singular and plural subjects.
you. Second person uses the same form for singular and plural subjects.
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What is the possessive pronoun set for first person singular and plural?
What is the possessive pronoun set for first person singular and plural?
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my/mine; our/ours. Shows ownership; 'mine/ours' stand alone, 'my/our' modify nouns.
my/mine; our/ours. Shows ownership; 'mine/ours' stand alone, 'my/our' modify nouns.
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What is the subjective (subject) case pronoun set for first person singular and plural?
What is the subjective (subject) case pronoun set for first person singular and plural?
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I; we. Subject pronouns perform the action in a sentence.
I; we. Subject pronouns perform the action in a sentence.
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What is the objective (object) case pronoun set for first person singular and plural?
What is the objective (object) case pronoun set for first person singular and plural?
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me; us. Object pronouns receive the action or follow prepositions.
me; us. Object pronouns receive the action or follow prepositions.
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What is the possessive pronoun set for second person (singular and plural)?
What is the possessive pronoun set for second person (singular and plural)?
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your/yours. 'Your' modifies nouns; 'yours' stands alone.
your/yours. 'Your' modifies nouns; 'yours' stands alone.
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What is the possessive pronoun set for third person singular (male, female, neutral)?
What is the possessive pronoun set for third person singular (male, female, neutral)?
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his; her/hers; its. 'His' works both ways; 'hers/its' stand alone, 'her/its' modify.
his; her/hers; its. 'His' works both ways; 'hers/its' stand alone, 'her/its' modify.
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What is the subjective case pronoun set for third person plural?
What is the subjective case pronoun set for third person plural?
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they. Plural subject pronoun for groups of people or things.
they. Plural subject pronoun for groups of people or things.
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What is the objective case pronoun set for third person plural?
What is the objective case pronoun set for third person plural?
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them. Object form used after verbs and prepositions.
them. Object form used after verbs and prepositions.
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What is the possessive pronoun set for third person plural?
What is the possessive pronoun set for third person plural?
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their/theirs. 'Their' modifies nouns; 'theirs' stands alone.
their/theirs. 'Their' modifies nouns; 'theirs' stands alone.
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What is the objective case pronoun set for third person singular (male, female, neutral)?
What is the objective case pronoun set for third person singular (male, female, neutral)?
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him; her; it. These receive actions or follow prepositions.
him; her; it. These receive actions or follow prepositions.
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Choose the correct pronoun: "Mrs. Lee called ___ after class." (we/us)
Choose the correct pronoun: "Mrs. Lee called ___ after class." (we/us)
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us. Object pronoun follows the verb 'called.'
us. Object pronoun follows the verb 'called.'
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Choose the correct pronoun: "___ and Maya are presenting the project." (She/Her)
Choose the correct pronoun: "___ and Maya are presenting the project." (She/Her)
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She. Subject pronoun performs the action 'presenting.'
She. Subject pronoun performs the action 'presenting.'
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Choose the correct pronoun: "The teacher gave the papers to Sam and ___." (they/them)
Choose the correct pronoun: "The teacher gave the papers to Sam and ___." (they/them)
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them. Object pronoun follows the preposition 'to.'
them. Object pronoun follows the preposition 'to.'
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Find and correct the pronoun case error: "Him and I are partners."
Find and correct the pronoun case error: "Him and I are partners."
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Correct: "He and I are partners.". 'Him' is object case; subject 'He' is needed.
Correct: "He and I are partners.". 'Him' is object case; subject 'He' is needed.
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What is the subjective case pronoun set for third person singular (male, female, neutral)?
What is the subjective case pronoun set for third person singular (male, female, neutral)?
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he; she; it. These pronouns act as subjects performing actions.
he; she; it. These pronouns act as subjects performing actions.
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Choose the correct pronoun: "This book is ___." (my/mine)
Choose the correct pronoun: "This book is ___." (my/mine)
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mine. Possessive pronoun stands alone after 'is.'
mine. Possessive pronoun stands alone after 'is.'
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What is the objective case pronoun set for second person (singular and plural)?
What is the objective case pronoun set for second person (singular and plural)?
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you. 'You' remains unchanged in object position.
you. 'You' remains unchanged in object position.
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Choose the correct pronoun: “___ and Carlos are presenting first.” (Him/He)
Choose the correct pronoun: “___ and Carlos are presenting first.” (Him/He)
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He. Subject of 'are presenting' requires subjective case.
He. Subject of 'are presenting' requires subjective case.
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What are the three pronoun cases you must choose from in English grammar?
What are the three pronoun cases you must choose from in English grammar?
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subjective, objective, possessive. These cases determine which pronoun form to use based on its function in the sentence.
subjective, objective, possessive. These cases determine which pronoun form to use based on its function in the sentence.
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What is the rule for using the subjective case (I, he, she, we, they, who)?
What is the rule for using the subjective case (I, he, she, we, they, who)?
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Use it for the subject of a verb. Subjective pronouns perform the action in a sentence.
Use it for the subject of a verb. Subjective pronouns perform the action in a sentence.
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What is the rule for using the objective case (me, him, her, us, them, whom)?
What is the rule for using the objective case (me, him, her, us, them, whom)?
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Use it for objects of verbs or prepositions. Objective pronouns receive the action or follow prepositions.
Use it for objects of verbs or prepositions. Objective pronouns receive the action or follow prepositions.
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Choose the correct pronoun: “Between you and ___, the plan needs work.” (I/me)
Choose the correct pronoun: “Between you and ___, the plan needs work.” (I/me)
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me. Object of the preposition 'between' requires objective case.
me. Object of the preposition 'between' requires objective case.
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Choose the correct pronoun: “The coach praised ___ after the game.” (we/us)
Choose the correct pronoun: “The coach praised ___ after the game.” (we/us)
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us. Object of the verb 'praised' requires objective case.
us. Object of the verb 'praised' requires objective case.
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