EXERCISE 24/25–6 Pronoun case: review

EXERCISE 24/25–6Pronoun case: review

Click on the correct pronoun in the parentheses.

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EXERCISE 24/25–6 Pronoun case: review - 1 of 10: My friend Hamid and (I / me) started a kite-flying club in the park in our neighborhood.

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EXERCISE 24/25–6 Pronoun case: review - 2 of 10: Hamid, (who / whom) was born in Pakistan, practiced kite flying as a sport in his native country.

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EXERCISE 24/25–6 Pronoun case: review - 3 of 10: He is much better at flying a kite than (I / me), but my flying is getting better with practice.

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EXERCISE 24/25–6 Pronoun case: review - 4 of 10: Hamid, who is the captain of a team called Flying High, competes against my team and (I / me).

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EXERCISE 24/25–6 Pronoun case: review - 5 of 10: We use special kite strings coated with powdered glass, so we have to tape our fingers to prevent (them / their) being cut.

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EXERCISE 24/25–6 Pronoun case: review - 6 of 10: (Whoever / Whomever) can use a kite string to cut the opponent’s kite loose is the winner.

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EXERCISE 24/25–6 Pronoun case: review - 7 of 10: My little cousin Sylvie, (who / whom) I am teaching to fly a kite, watches us every time we compete.

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EXERCISE 24/25–6 Pronoun case: review - 8 of 10: Sylvie will soon be the first girl in the club, and I expect (she and I / her and me) to defeat all of our opponents.

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EXERCISE 24/25–6 Pronoun case: review - 9 of 10: Hamid has a little sister (who / whom) will be a champion kite flyer some day.

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EXERCISE 24/25–6 Pronoun case: review - 10 of 10: If she and my cousin Sylvie start their own team, I expect that (us / we) older fliers could be in real trouble.