Which option (who/whom) goes with SUBJECT case?
*hint: think (he/him)
who
true or false:
reflexive pronouns are NOT required for the sentence to make sense
False
anything that fits in the following blank will be the (subject/object)?
______ went to the store.
subject
Which object will come FIRST in a sentence, the direct object or indirect object?
indirect object
Sheila never knew ____ singing was so awful.
antecedent: "sheila"-singular/plural?
singular
____ is going to watch your dog?
who
Maggie taught herself how to sing.
reflexive
This pronoun test is going to kill me because I didn't listen at all.
What is the italicized word? (subject/object)
object
true or false:
Every sentence has BOTH an indirect object and direct object NO MATTER WHAT!
false
Some people hate ____ siblings, but I love mine.
antecedent: "some people"- singular/plural?
plural
____ did you see at Wrestle Mania?
Whom
We entertain ourselves by playing hangman when business is slow.
reflexive
They are going to be so mad at you when they find about the dog.
The italicized word is (subject/object)
subject
True or False
Prepositional phrases and their objects can be moved around the sentence or even taken out.
true
Bethany and Tabby had come up with a plan to get _____ money back.
antecedent: "Bethany and Tabby"-singular/plural?
plural
____ will you choose as your study partner?
Whom
Intensive and reflexive pronouns will always end in ____ or _____.
self or selves
which of the following words does not belong?
I, you, he, she, it, we, them
them
Identify the following object:
Paula gave me a ride to school today.
indirect object
Each student will need to put ____ name on _____ paper.
Antecedent: "each student"- singular/plural?
singular
____ is that dancer in the blue costume?
Who
She came downstairs looking like the devil himself in that red robe of hers.
intensive
Is the following pronoun object or subject case?
"YOU"
both (:
Identify the following object:
It was like taking candy from a baby.
direct object
Either Jack or Sam forgot _____ notebook.
2 part question:
"either Jack or Sam"- plural or singular?
what pronoun goes in the blank?
singular
his