Nominative Case
Objective Case
Possessive Case
Interrogative Pronouns
Indefinite Pronouns and their antecedents
100
This case is used for subjects and predicate nominatives
What is the Nominative Case?
100
This case is used for direct objects, indirect objects, and objects of prepositions.
What is the Objective Case?
100
This case is used to show ownership or possession.
What is the Possessive Case?
100
These pronouns are used to ask questions.
What are interrogative pronouns?
100
The word or group of words that a pronoun refers to or replaces.
What is the pronoun's antecedent?
200
The topic or the noun that is being discussed
What is the subject?
200
This follows an action verb and answers the question "Whom?" or "What?"
What is a direct object?
200
Possessive pronouns can be divided into two groups.
What is used like adjectives and used alone?
200
The interrogative pronoun "who" is belongs to this pronoun case.
What is the nominative case?
200
The pronoun must agree in _____ and _____ with its antecedent.
What is number and gender?
300
The pronoun that follows a linking verb and renames, identifies, or explains the subject
What is a predicate nominative?
300
This comes before a direct object and answers the question "To or for whom?" "to or for what?"
What is the indirect object?
300
Pronouns used as adjectives are sometimes called _________________ adjectives.
What are pronominal adjectives?
300
The interrogative pronoun "whom" is known to be used in this pronoun case.
What is the objective case?
300
This pronoun does not refer to any person or thing in particular.
What is an indefinite pronoun?
400
The man in the blue suit is ___.
What is he?
400
A pronoun is used as the object in a prepositional phrase.
What is the object of a preposition?
400
Her sweater is yellow, and ____ is green.
What is mine?
400
_____ decorated the classroom for the party?
What is "Who"?
400
Indefinite pronouns are either ____ or _____.
What is singular or plural?
500
I, we
What is the nominative in first person (both singular and plural)?
500
Grandma showed some old photos to Alex and ____.
What is me?
500
The cat is crying for ____ mom.
What is its?
500

If your sentence is a question and you can answer it using these pronouns, use the interrogative pronoun "whom".

Hint: Which pronouns would you replace the word "whom" and the sentence/response make sense?

What is him, her, us, me, or them?
500
Some of the merchants let us paint on ____ walls.
What is their?