Chapter 131. Exercise G3-11

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Exercise G3-11
Pronoun case (who and whom)
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Click on the correct pronoun from the choices in the parentheses.

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Example

Question

Correct. The direct object of the verb did replace should be in the objective case: whom. For more help, see section G3-d.
Sorry. The direct object of the verb did replace should be in the objective case: whom. In questions, the direct object appears out of its normal order. To hear the correct pronoun, you can mentally restructure the question: Laurence Olivier did replace whom? For more help, see section G3-d.
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Question

Correct. The subject of the verb was should be in the subjective case: Who. For more help, see section G3-d.
Sorry. The subject of the verb was should be in the subjective case: Who. For more help, see section G3-d.
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Question

Correct. The subject of the verb needs should be in the subjective case: whoever. (The object of the preposition to is the entire subordinate clause: whoever needs you no matter where you are in the building.) For more help, see section G3-d.
Sorry. The subject of the verb needs should be in the subjective case: whoever. The object of the preposition to is the entire subordinate clause: whoever needs you no matter where you are in the building. For more help, see section G3-d.
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Question

Correct. The subject of the verb was should be in the subjective case: whoever. For more help, see section G3-d.
Sorry. The subject of the verb was should be in the subjective case: whoever. For more help, see section G3-d.
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Question

Correct. The direct object of the verb hired should be in the objective case: whom. For more help, see section G3-d.
Sorry. The direct object of the verb hired should be in the objective case: whom. This becomes clear if you restructure the clause: Martinez hired whom. For more help, see section G3-d.
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Question

Correct. The direct object of the verb suspected should be in the objective case: whom. For more help, see section G3-d.
Sorry. The direct object of the verb suspected should be in the objective case: whom. This becomes clear if you restructure the clause: we at first suspected whom. For more help, see section G3-d.
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Question

Correct. The subject of the verb knew should be in the subjective case: who. For more help, see section G3-d.
Sorry. The subject of the verb knew should be in the subjective case: who. For more help, see section G3-d.
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Question

Correct. The subject of the verb finishes should be in the subjective case: whoever. (The object of the verb praises is the entire subordinate clause: whoever finishes first.) For more help, see section G3-d.
Sorry. The subject of the verb finishes should be in the subjective case: whoever. The object of the verb praises is the entire subordinate clause: whoever finishes first. For more help, see section G3-d.
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Question

Correct. The subject of the verb knew should be in the subjective case: who. For more help, see section G3-d.
Sorry. The subject of the verb knew should be in the subjective case: who. For more help, see section G3-d.
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Question

Correct. The direct object of the verb suspended should be in the objective case: whom. For more help, see section G3-d.
Sorry. The direct object of the verb suspended should be in the objective case: whom. This becomes clear if you restructure the clause: the dean suspended whom. For more help, see section G3-d.
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