When do you use nominative case pronouns?
When the pronoun is the subject of the sentence
When do you use the objective case pronoun?
When the pronoun is the direct object
______ did you invite?
Whom
Maeve sent both Alexa and ______ and invitation.
I or me
me
Yesterday our history teacher told we students a story that I won't forget.
change we to us
Name the singular nominative case pronouns
I
you
he
she
it
Name the singular objective case pronouns
me
you
him
her
it
Liam explained ________ received a demerit.
who
______ eat chicken for many meals.
We or us
Him hoped it would teach us to be accurate.
change him to he
we
you
they
Name the plural objective case pronouns
us
you
them
I know ______ you mean.
whom
He saw _____ and _____ at the game.
she, I or her, me
her, me
However, that story wasn't true; it wasn't him who had the first bathtub installed.
change him to he
Fill in a nominative case pronoun
Kate and ________ sent letters to the Pope.
I
Fill in an objective case pronoun
The teacher gave the candy to Hannah and ______.
me
When do you use who and whoever?
Juliette was depending upon Liam and _______.
they or them
them
The story about Millard Fillmore, who had supposedly put the first bathtub into the White House.
correct as is
Fill in a nominative case pronoun
_________ went to Chase's party.
we
he
she
I
Fill in an objective case pronoun
Please hand the book to _______
her
him
us
them
me
When do you use whom/whomever?
Is _____ the woman who studies sharks?
she or her
she
We learned that newspaper H. L. Mencken had made the story up himself, yet Jim and me still want to believe it today.
change me to I