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Which case of the pronoun 'he' is used when it is the subject of the sentence?
Which case of the pronoun 'he' is used when it is the subject of the sentence?
- Objective
- Possessive
- Nominative (correct)
- None of the above
Which pronoun agrees with the antecedent 'Irene' in number and gender?
Which pronoun agrees with the antecedent 'Irene' in number and gender?
- he
- they
- him
- her (correct)
What is the possessive case of the pronoun 'it'?
What is the possessive case of the pronoun 'it'?
- its (correct)
- it's
- it
- None of the above
What is the plural possessive case of the pronoun 'they'?
What is the plural possessive case of the pronoun 'they'?
Which case of the pronoun 'she' is used when it is the object of the sentence?
Which case of the pronoun 'she' is used when it is the object of the sentence?
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Pronoun Cases
- The nominative case of the pronoun 'he' is used when it is the subject of the sentence.
- The pronoun 'she' agrees with the antecedent 'Irene' in number and gender.
- The possessive case of the pronoun 'it' is 'its'.
- The plural possessive case of the pronoun 'they' is 'their'.
- The objective case of the pronoun 'she' is used when it is the object of the sentence.
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