Pronoun Case
Pronoun Case; Don't Change
Countable Nouns
Uncountable Nouns
Adjective or Adverb
100
Subject Case
What is He ate the squid eyeball soup. He did not like it.
100
These
What is These stinky Nike running shoes are mine./Whose stinky Nike running shoes are these?
100
Some
What is I would like some Oreo cookies.
100
Any
What is Do you have any Oreo flavored milk?
100
The stillness of the tomb was (awfully, awful). The tomb was (awfully, awful) still.
What is awful/awfully
200
Object Case
What is Tell him to put some pepper and salt in the squid eyeball soup. He might like it better if he added some spices.
200
Those
What is Those are my stinky shoes!/I cannot believe that those stinky Nike running shoes are yours!
200
Many
What is I have not had many cookies, so I think I will have some more.
200
Much
What is I don't have much milk to dunk my cookies in.
200
She performed (magnificent, magnificently). It was a (magnificent, magnificently) beautiful performance.
What is magnificently/magnificent
300
Posessive Case
What is That is my bowl of squid eyeball soup./ That bowl of squid eyeball soup is mine.
300
These
What is These Adidas running shoes are the ones I will use in the New York Marathon./ I think I will use these shoes for the New York Marathon.
300
Few
What is I only have a few cookies, but I will share them with you.
300
Little
What is I have a little time left to talk to you about the importance of dunking your cookies in milk.
300
I find this novel very (interesting, interestingly). It was (interesting, interestingly) written.
interesting/interestingly
400
Comparative Case
What is Would you tell Jack and her to fix a batch of squid eyeball soup for the children?
400
That
What is That crispy bacon and egg biscuit is exactly what I want for breakfast./ I think I would like that crispy bacon and egg biscuit for breakfast.
400
Much
What is I have not got much time left to talk to you about the importance of dunking your cookies in milk.
400
Many
What is I have many cookies, but I think I would rather have a salad right now.
400
It was a (dangerously, dangerous) lake to swim in. The man was (dangerous, dangerously) drunk. The gas smelled (dangerously,dangerous).
What is dangerous/dangerously/dangerous
500
Compound and Comparative Case
What is Jack is taller than I, so he always gets the spices for the kids and me from the top shelf.
500
Whose
What is Whose idea was it to put bacon and eggs inside a muffin? Genius!/ The idea to put bacon and eggs in a muffin was whose idea?
500
Plenty/Enough
What is There are plenty of cookies to go around./Do you have enough cookies?
500
No
What is I have no time left to talk to you about the importance of eating cookies.
500
Her voice sounds (beautifully, beautiful). She sang the song (exact, exactly) as it was written. We heard it (perfectly, perfect).
What is beautiful/exactly/perfectly