Pronoun Case Practice
She can defend ______ (she/her/hers/herself).
herself - compound/reflexive
The winner should have been _______ (he/him/his/himself).
nominative (after linking verb) - he
The best singers were _____ (they/them/their/theirs/themselves).
nominative (after linking verb) - they
Before it rains, ______ (I/me/my/mine/myself) must mow the lawn.
nominative - I
Robert and ____ (I/me/my/mine/myself) are best friends.
nominative - I
_____ (We/Us/Our/Ours/Ourselves) are going on a picnic tomorrow.
nominative - We
_____ (It/its/itself) is a beautiful day.
nominative - it
The chaperone sat between ______ (he/him/his/himself) and ______ (I/me/my/mine/myself).
objective (after preposition) - him and me
Have you seen _____ (she/her/hers/herself) since yesterday?
objective - her
The coach threw the football to ______ (he/him/his).
objective - him
The pastor visited ______ (he/him/his/himself) in the hospital.
objective - him
The doctor ordered _____ (I/me/my/mine/myself) to stay indoors.
objective - me
The mailman delivered a package to Jennifer and _____ (I/me/my/mine/myself).
objective - me
This present is for ______ (we/us/our/ours/ourselves).
objective - us
_____ (They/Them/Their/themselves) team has won every game this season.
possessive - Their
_____ (You/Your/Yours/Yourself) car is parked in front of the house.
possessive - Your
_____ (You/your/yours/yourself) is the most colorful art project.
possessive - Yours
Is that hat on the table _____ (she/her/hers/herself)?
possessive - hers
Are the new dancers performing by __________ (they/them/their/theirs/themselves)?
reflexive (compound) - themselves
Did you wash the car by _____ (you/your/yourself)?
reflexive - yourself