The announcement was made for (we, us) freshman class members.
us/OP
Gary and Ken enjoy (his, their) Cub Scout troop.
their
Give me an answer within two days, please. Name the function of: "me"
What is indirect object?
(Whoever, whomever) needs help on the quiz should ask Mr. Weber.
whoever/ SUB
reflexive
The waitress served (we, us) guys another pitcher of juice.
us/ IO
Neither of the players sprained (his, their) ankle.
his
Who were the semifinalists in the championship? Name the function of: championship
OP
Sally is the girl to (who, whom) Joseph professed his undying love.
whom/DO
Which option correctly uses a reflexive pronoun?
a) "He praised himself for his hard work."
b) "They themselves finished the project ahead of schedule."
A
The outstanding performers were (she, her) and (he, him).
She and he/PN
Anyone who does not bring (their, his) exam permit cannot take the test.
his
A kimono, Vanessa, is a loose Japanese robe fastened by a sash. Name the function of: Vanessa
Direct address
whom/OP
The lonely man baked himself a cake for his birthday.
reflexive
Use the feedback given to you by your peers or (me, I, myself) to make corrections.
me/ OP
Some of the chairs (is, are) needed in the auditorium for the play on Tuesday night.
are
We students are attending the graduation tonight. Name the function of: students
appositive
We had an effective counseling session where we both found out a little more about (who, whom) we are.
The mayor himself attended the cleanup event downtown.
intensive
The storm scared the children more than (us, we).
us/DO
Either Janet or Mary (need, needs) to bring (her, their) music with them for practice.
needs, her
Joe, absorbed in his studies, did not hear them enter the room. Name the function of: absorbed
adjective (or participle)
I have an utter disdain for (whoever, whomever) ate the last slice of pie.
whoever/S
She baked the cake herself for the party.
intensive