Chapter 130. Exercise G3-10

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Exercise G3-10
Pronoun case (who and whom)
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In each pair, click on the sentence in which all pronouns are in the proper case.

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Example

Question

Correct. The pronoun whom is the object of am teaching, so it is in the objective case. For more help, see section G3-d.
Sorry. The pronoun who is the object of am teaching, so it should be in the objective case. For more help, see section G3-d.
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Question

Correct. The pronoun whoever is the subject of would have in the subordinate clause, so it is in the subjective case. For more help, see section G3-d.
Sorry. The pronoun whomever is the subject of would have in the subordinate clause, so it should be in the subjective case. For more help, see section G3-d.
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Question

Correct. The pronoun who is the subject of could answer in the subordinate clause, so it is in the subjective case. For more help, see section G3-d.
Sorry. The pronoun whom is the subject of could answer in the subordinate clause, so it should be in the subjective case. For more help, see section G3-d.
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Question

Correct. The pronoun who is the subject of do have in the subordinate clause and is correctly in the subjective case. For more help, see section G3-d.
Sorry. The pronoun whom is the subject of do have in the subordinate clause, so it should be in the subjective case. For more help, see section G3-d.
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Question

Correct. The pronoun Whom is the object of did select, so it is correctly in the objective case. For more help, see section G3-d.
Sorry. The pronoun Who is the object of did select, so it should be in the objective case. For more help, see section G3-d.
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