HOME 

PARTS OF SPEECH

SENTENCE STRUCTURE

PUNCTUATION

USAGE

EXERCISES

Pronoun Case - Exercise 1

Choose the correct pronoun for each sentence below.  Read the entire sentence before making your choice.  When you are finished, click on the "Check My Work" button at the bottom of the page to check your answers.

1.  Five of (we, us, ourselves) took a cab to the play.

2.  Are you and (they, them, themselves) attending the meeting.

3.  No one is more concerned about the matter than (she, her, herself).

4.  (Who, Whom) can I go out with tonight?

5.  Margaret and (I, me, myself) hope to be roommates.

6.  The committee told Smith and  (they, them, themselves) to write a new resolution.

7.  Is he the one for (who, whom) the note is intended?

8.  We discovered that it was (they, them, themselves) who started the fire.

9.  Everyone asked Joan and (he, him, himself) to speak at the convention.

10.  A person as young as (she, her, herself) should not be given too much responsibility.

For further information on these resources, contact

Margaret L. Benner
Director, Writing Support Program
English Department
Towson University
benner@towson.edu 

Copyright © 2003 Towson University, Writing Support Program. All rights reserved.