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Pronoun Case: objective Case

Pronoun Case: objective Case. Mini-lesson #80 From the UWF Writing Lab’s 101 Grammar Mini-Lessons Series. Objective Case. Within a given sentence, objective case pronouns ( me , him , her , us , and them ) relate to other words in various ways. Objective Case.

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Pronoun Case: objective Case

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  1. Pronoun Case: objective Case Mini-lesson #80 From the UWF Writing Lab’s 101 Grammar Mini-Lessons Series

  2. Objective Case • Within a given sentence, objective case pronouns (me, him, her, us, and them) relate to other words in various ways.

  3. Objective Case In each instance, ignore or mentally delete the conjunction (usually and) and the other object, noun, or pronoun. We fed the neighbors andthem. They taught Jill and us a lesson. She gave the message to him and Mom. They wanted me and Christo stay. Ask John to tell him and Susan.

  4. Objective Case • Errors in pronoun case often occur when a pronoun is used in conjunction with another noun. • Examples: • WRONG: They invited my husband and I for the weekend. • RIGHT: They invited my husband and me for the weekend. • When the extra words (my husband and) are omitted, the correct choice is easier to select: “They invited me for the weekend.”

  5. Practicing Objective Case • Larry gave Maris and (I, me) tickets for the opening. • Me • Did you ask Janet to take • (she, her) and Tonto to the park? • Her

  6. More Practice • The coach asked Jackie and (he, him) to run faster. • Him • My roommate and (I, me) registered for the exorcism class. • I

  7. CONGRATULATIONS! This is the end of the slideshow.

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