Write a nominative case pronoun to replace each underlined word or group of words AND identify how the pronoun is being used in the sentence.

  1. Lou and Bill[CH1]wore tennis shoes.
  2. Has Lou[CH2]ever been hiking in this area before?
  3. It was Ellen and I[CH3]who knew the way.
  4. Which one of us[CH4]has the heaviest backpack?
  5. The most helpful person in the group is Ellen[CH5]?

Write an objective case pronoun to replace each underlined word or group of words AND identify how the pronoun is being used in the sentence.

  1. We told Lisa[CH6]to bring plenty of sunscreen?
  2. It took Lou and Bill[CH7]an hour to walk two miles.
  3. They warned Lisa and me[CH8] about blisters.
  4. Please pass the insect spray to Lou[CH9].
  5. To which one of you[CH10]did I give my map of the park?

Select the correct pronoun case to be used in each of the following sentences. Write each sentence and label all parts that were used to determine which pronoun case is correct.

  1. Ellen and (she[CH11], her) stopped to pick wild flowers.
  2. It was (they[CH12], them) who spotted the oriole.
  3. Give Lou and (he, him[CH13]) a turn with the binoculars.
  4. (Who, Whom[CH14]) did you meet on the trail?
  5. Lisa and (we[CH15], us) are ready for lunch.
  6. Either (she[CH16], her) or Ellen brought extra socks.
  7. Did Bill or (they[CH17], them) bring the water?
  8. With (who, whom[CH18]) are you comparing yourself?
  9. Between you and (I, me[CH19]), I’ve seen better trails.
  10. (Who[CH20], Whom) wants to hike again next weekend.

Write a sentence using each word group correctly.

  1. Joe and her23. She and I25. Whom did you
  2. They24. Them and us26. We[CH21]

Write each sentence, label the parts of the sentence, and identify the pronoun case.

26. Mariam Colon [CH22]has interested [CH23]me [CH24]for several years[CH25].

27. She [CH26]was [CH27]born [CH28]in Puerto Rico [CH29]and [CH30]moved [CH31]to New York[CH32].

28. At first[CH33], acting [CH34]gave [CH35]her [CH36]complete satisfaction[CH37].

29. Later, the limited roles [CH38]for Hispanics [CH39]frustrated [CH40]her[CH41].

30. There [CH42]were [CH43]not enough parts [CH44]for them [CH45]at the time[CH46].

31. It [CH47]was [CH48]a problem [CH49]that cried out for an answer[CH50].

32. You [CH51]know [CH52]about Colon’s solution[CH53].

33. The Traveling Theatre [CH54]provided [CH55]important work [CH56]for her and many others[CH57].

[CH1]The answer is “They”. It is they because it is the plural subject of the sentence.

[CH2]The answer is “he/she”. This is a singular person who is the subject of the sentence.

[CH3]The answer is “we”. It is we because I am included in the group, and it is the predicate nominative of the sentence.

[CH4]The answer is “Who”. It is who because it is the subject of the sentence.

[CH5]The answer is “she”. It is she because it is the predicate nominative in the sentence.

[CH6]The answer is “her”. It is her because Lisa is the direct object in the sentence.

[CH7]The answer is “them”. It is them because them is the indirect object in the sentence.

[CH8]The answer is “us”. The answer is us because Lisa and me is the direct object in the sentence.

[CH9]The answer is “him/her”. The answer is him/her because Lou is the object of the preposition in this sentence.

[CH10]The answer is “whom”. The answer is whom because which one of you is the object of the preposition in the sentence.

[CH11]The answer is “she” because it is being used as the subject in the sentence. This means it has to be a subject case pronoun.

[CH12]The answer is “they” because it is being used as the predicate nominative in the sentence. This means that you have to choose a subject case pronoun.

[CH13]The answer is “him” because it is being used as the indirect object in the sentence. This means that you have to choose an object case pronoun.

[CH14]The answer is “whom” because it is being used as a direct object in the sentence. This means that you need to choose an object case pronoun.

[CH15]The answer is “we” because it is being used as the subject of the sentence. This means that you need to choose a subject case pronoun.

[CH16]The answer is “she” because it is being used as the subject of the sentence. This means that you need to choose a subject case pronoun.

[CH17]The answer is “they” because it is being used as the subject of the sentence. This means that you need to choose a subject case pronoun.

[CH18]The answer is “whom” because it is being used as the object of the preposition. This means that you must choose an object case pronoun.

[CH19]The answer is “me” because it is being used as the object of the preposition. This means that you must choose an object case pronoun.

[CH20]The answer is “who” because it is being used as the subject of the sentence. This means that you must choose a subject case pronoun.

[CH21]DO NOT WORRY ABOUT THIS SECTION. NOTHING LIKE THIS WILL BE ON YOUR GRADE TOMORROW.

[CH22]Subject

[CH23]verb

[CH24]“me” is being used as the direct object in the sentence. This means that “me” is an object case pronoun.

[CH25]Prepositional phrase - For is the preposition and years is the object of the preposition.

[CH26]She is the subject of the sentence. That means that is a subject case pronoun.

[CH27]Linking verb

[CH28]Predicate adjective

[CH29]Prepositional phrase

[CH30]conjunction

[CH31]Action verb

[CH32]Prepositional phrase

[CH33]Prepositional phrase

[CH34]subject

[CH35]verb

[CH36]indirect object – this means that it is a object case pronoun.

[CH37]Direct object

[CH38]subject

[CH39]Prepositional phrase

[CH40]verb

[CH41]her is being used as a direct object. That makes this a object case pronoun.

[CH42]Predicate adjective

[CH43]Linking verb

[CH44]subject

[CH45]prepositional phrase. Them is the object of a preposition. Therefore, them is an object case pronoun.

[CH46]Prepositional phrase

[CH47]Subject. This means that “it” is a subject case pronoun.

[CH48]linking verb

[CH49]predicate nominative

[CH50]prepositional phrase

[CH51]you is being used as the subject of the sentence. This means that it is a subject case pronoun.

[CH52]verb

[CH53]prepositional phrase

[CH54]subject

[CH55]verb

[CH56]direct object

[CH57]prepositional phrase. “her” is being used as the object of the preposition. This means that it is an object case pronoun.