Pronouns Subjective/objective English Worksheet With Answers - Bowvalley College Page 8

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9. When have you or Miriam ever been on time?
10. Luckily, no one but Dan and Phoebe had heard me.
11. Were they expecting Gerda and Wilmer to come so early?
12. Simon and his brother are the best swimmers in our troop.
13. The officer told Boris and Edsel to move along.
14. You could probably borrow a wrench from Al or his cousin.
15. The Philpotts and our family used to be neighbours.
Exercise 6
Read each of the following sentences, and decide which of the
pronoun forms in parentheses is the right one to use in that spot.
1.
Was it Gladys or (he, him) who lost the turtle?
2.
I think it was (she, her).
3.
If I were (she, her), I wouldn’t say a word about it.
4.
Is that (him, he) talking to the butcher?
5.
No, the man at the check-out counter is (he, him).
6.
It must have been (they, them) who stampeded the buffaloes.
7.
If you knew it was George and (he, him), why did you accuse Stan and (I, me)?
8.
It was probably Harvey and (she, her) who sent the telegram.
9.
I just can’t believe it was (he, him) who copied your answers.
10. Why did you say it was (we, us) who made all that noise?
11. The only ones who play pinochle are you and (I, me).
12. Well, if it wasn’t (he, him) who told you, it must have been (she, her).
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