Online Writing Lab - (OWL)

IDENTIFY THE CORRECT PRONOUN:

1. It wasn't (I, me) who thought the case was hopeless.

2. Between you and (I, me), I find the new boss extremely rude.

3. I thought you were sitting directly behind Joan and (she, her) during the         concert.

4. Each guest is responsible for (their, his or her, his) own personal belongings.

5. She doesn't like it when bugs land on (ours, our's, our) children or (me, I).

6. Can all of (us, our, we) friends chip in for the going away present?

7. Every pupil in my daughter's school must bring a note from (their, his or her,     her) parents for permission to take a school trip.

8. All passengers are requested to keep (his or her, their, his) seats as the plane  comes to a complete stop.

9. John, Sarah, and (I, me) sang a lot of good songs back then.

10. I don't think it was (he, him) (who, whom) said the president slept during         important meetings.

11.  Only one member of the Senate cast (their, his/her) vote in favor of more gun control.

12.  The dog (which, that) tried to bite my hedgehog lives down the street.

13.  (Whose, Who's) leather jacket is that on the table?

14.  Someone has cut pages out of this text book.  (You, One) could get in trouble for that.

15.  I gave the notes to that girl (whose, who's) going to marry your roommate.

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