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Pronoun Case - Exercise 2

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.  Jack was more certain about the matter than (she, her).

2.  We don't like the candidate (who, whom) you endorsed.

3.  (Who, Whom) shall I ask about the luggage situation?

4.  The dog given to Paula and (he, him) has given them much pleasure.

5.  It is unclear (who, whom) raised the most money.

6.The outcome of the election surprised me more than (he, him).

7.  The teacher about (who, whom) you were asking is not here.

8. I couldn't tell whether it was George or (he, him) at the door.

9. There is very little feeling between Mary and (I, me).

10. Phil and (she, her) will attend the conference this coming fall.

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

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