Many of the world's classic books _ been placed online and can be accessed for free.
have/has
have
Everyone __ when Operation Iraqi Freedom began.
knows/know
knows
When do we use the pronoun who or whoever?
When do we use whom or whomever?Who or whoever are used when the pronoun functions as a subject or PN
Whom or whomever are used when the pronoun functions as a DO, or OP
Determine the function of the pronoun, then choose the correct one:
Bob gave Mrs. Mills and __ flowers from the garden.
she/her
IO, her
Twenty-five dollars _ the prize for first place.
is/are
is
__ and __ are planning a picnic at the beach this weekend.
He/him
me/I
He...I
List one singular indefinite pronoun, one plural indefinite pronoun, and one pronoun that can function as both
Singular: each, either, neither, one, everyone/body, no one/body, anyone/body, someone/body
Plural: both, few, several, many
both: some, any, none, all, most
Determine if the sentence is correct:
The tie for the first place was between Liam and he.
The tie for the first place was between Liam and him.
One _ the habit of making good decisions by making good decisions.
learn/learns
learns
None of the teams ___ losing records two years in a row.
want/wants
want
A pronoun must agree with two things in regards to its antecedent, list them
Pronouns must agree with their antecedent in number and gender.
Determine the function of the pronoun, then choose the correct one:
The best friends, Grace and _, have known each other since k5.
she/her
AP of the S, she
The waves along the show _ crashing with tremendous roar.
was/were
were
Mom and Dad surprised __ with a new laptop.
he/him
him
When do we use nominative case pronouns? List two of them.
Nominative case: I, he, she, we, they, who, whoever
Determine if the sentence is correct:
Mr. and Mrs. Pate met him and they at the Azalea Festival.
Mr. and Mrs. Pate met him and them at the Azalea Festival.
Each of us _ responsible for his own choices.
is/are
is
The crowd rose to ___ feet when the anthem played.
choose a pronoun!
their
When do we use the objective case pronouns? List two of them.
The objective case is used when a pronoun is being used as a DO, IO, or OP.
Objective case: me, him, her, us, them, whom, whomever
Determine the function of the pronoun, then choose the correct one:
During the marine show, the orcas splashed us more than _.
they/them
DO, them