1. Which case is represented by the underlined pronoun below?
The moment the guard started calling to us, my heart sank.
A) nominative case
B) objective case
C) possessive case

2. Which of the underlined pronouns is in the possessive case?
Alicia told me that she prefers to ride on my bicycle rather than hers.
A) me
B) she
C) hers

3. Which is the correct form of the pronoun to replace the underlined words?
Although Pablo and Chris are best friends, they don’t always get along.
A) they
B) their
C) them

4. Choose the correct pronoun to complete the sentence below.
Sanjeev had to admit that Joy cooks much better than _______.
A) he
B) his
C) him

5. Choose the correct pronoun to complete the sentence below.
The coach’s final pick for the team was _______.
A) her
B) she
C) hers

Respuesta :

1. Which case is represented by the underlined pronoun below? - B. objective case, because the pronoun us is the object of the sentence
2. Which of the underlined pronouns is in the possessive case? - C. hers, because it shows possession of something
3. Which is the correct form of the pronoun to replace the underlined words? - A. they, because you need a nominative case to show the subject of the sentence
4. Choose the correct pronoun to complete the sentence below. - C. him, because it is an object
5. Choose the correct pronoun to complete the sentence below. - A. her, because you need an object


The answers to the questions would be the following ones:

1) The underlined pronoun represents the objective case. That is, your answer would be option B.

2) The underlined pronoun that is in the possessive case is "hers". That is, your answer would be option C.

3) The correct form of the pronoun to replace the underlined words would be "they", that is, option A. You need a nominative case pronoun for the subject of the sentence.

4) The correct pronoun to complete the sentence below is "him". That is, your answer would be option C. In this case, "than" functions as a preposition that takes that pronoun as the D.O.

5) The correct pronoun to complete the sentence below is "her". That is, option A is the right answer.  

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