Subject & Object Pronouns #1
Etc...
Who versus Whom
Subjects, Verbs, and Objects
Sentence Review
100

Bob gave the paper to Sally and (I/me). 

me

100

What is the name of the beginning of the story? 

exposition

100

Who can be replaced with:

a. her/she/them

b. he/she/they

b. he/shey/they

100

Identify the subject: After the four-mile run, Amy felt tired yet energized. 

Amy

100

Since students enjoy playing Jeopardy and we have shortened classes on November 27. 

a. compound.   b. complex.   c. fragment.  d. run-on

fragment

200

Mark and (he/him) will write their thank you notes later this afternoon. 

he

200

This is the point of view when an outside narrator tells the story.

1st, 2nd, or 3rd person. 

3rd person

200

Whom is a (subject or object) pronoun. 

object

200

Identify the subject and verbs: Since it was a crisp fall afternoon, we took Lucy for a walk. 

subject: we

verbs: was & took

200

What type of sentence?

I set an alarm while baking, yet I still burned the cookies.  

Compound

300

If you have any questions, please talk to your advisory teacher or (I/me). 

me

300

How would you punctuate the title of a poem?

Quotation marks

300

(Whom/Who) is going to the Thanksgiving Parade? 

Who

300

Identify the direct object: The Portuguese established a vast trading empire in the fifteenth century.

trading empire

300

A semicolon can be used to make this type of sentence which includes two independent clauses

Compound

400

The new team captain will be (she/her).

she

400

Your intro paragraph follows this sentence formula.

HOOK --- BRIDGE --- THESIS

400

The man (who/whom) I saw at the store was my teacher.

whom

400

Identify the indirect object: After watching some cooking videos, Jan and Mary taught themselves how to make homemade bread.

themselves

400

What type of sentence is this?

Since the cookies were burned, I bought some new ones at the grocery store.

Complex

500

In the kitchen were my uncles and (her/she).

she

500
If you were handwriting a response, how would you punctuate the title of a novel and a short story? 

Underline the novel

Quotation marks around the short story

500

Who/Whom are you going to parade with? 

Whom

500

Identify the direct and indirect objects: Uncle Vince told me about his experience in the military. 

direct object: experience

indirect object: me

500

What type of sentence: Because the storm was approaching, we hurried home, but we still managed to make it before the rain started.

Compound-complex

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