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Pronoun Case: objective Case

Mini-lesson #80From the UWF Writing Lab’s

101 Grammar Mini-Lessons Series

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Objective Case

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

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Objective CaseIn each instance, ignore or mentally delete the conjunction (usually and) and the other object, noun, or pronoun.

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Objective Case

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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

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More Practice

• The coach asked Jackie and (he, him) to run faster.

− Him

• My roommate and (I, me) registered for the exorcism class.

− I

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CONGRATULATIONS!

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