Replace the word in italics with the correct nominative pronoun:
Hilda brought her sister a new record.
She
The definition of objective pronoun.
The pronoun is the object of a verb or preposition.
Second person possessive pronoun/s
your, yours
unreasoned desire for revenge
vindictive
The conflict between Abigail & Proctor.
Affair
The definition of nominative pronoun?
the pronoun is the subject of the sentence.
First person objective pronoun/s
me, us
Who/what is the possessive noun referring to in this sentence:
The dog buried its bone in Mom’s garden.
The dog
Very strong disapproval
Condemnation
Abby drank her "blood"
Elizabeth Proctor/ Goody Proctor
A third person nominative pronoun
he, she, it, they
I took Christopher and (she, her) to the theater in New York.
Her
My dog knows (it’s, its) name.
its
Officials with some powers that a judge has
Magistrates
The reason Putnam does not like Parris.
His brother in law got passed up for the job and it was given to Parris.
The correct nominative pronoun in this sentence is:
Jack and (I, me) decided to go out to dinner.
I
An usher showed (I, me) and (they, them) to our seats.
me & them
They did their homework, but we forgot to do (our’s, ours)
ours
false statements intended to harm
Calumny
Confesses to Rev. Hale that she works with the devil because she is scared.
Tituba
Have (we, us) teachers been invited to the inauguration?
We
Michelle wanted to come along with Chad and (he, him).
Him
The definition of possessive pronoun.
The pronoun expresses ownership.
Without regret
remorseless
Animal that leaped out of the pot they were using in the forest.
Frog