Pronoun Case Flashcards
Who
is nominative
used for the subject of clauses and subjective complements
Whom
is objective
used for DO, IO, objects of prepositions, objects of participles, gerunds, and infinitives.
Nominative Case Pronouns
I, You, He, She, We, It, They, Who
Objective Case Pronouns
Me, You, Him, Her, Us, It, Them, Whom
Possessive Case
My, Mine, Your, Yours, His, Her, Hers, Our, Ours, Its, Their, Theirs, Whoms
Nominative Case Pronoun Uses
subject of a sentence, the subject complement (PN & PA), and absolute phrase
after a LV use nominative case
Objective Case Pronouns Uses
object of a preposition, DO, IO, object of a participle, object of a gerund, and object of an infinitive
Possessive Case Pronouns Uses
to show ownership
always use after a gerund
Elliptical Clause
a group of words in a sentence where at least one word is implied.
this implied word is usually a verb or the subject.
Begins with than or as.