For each of the following sentences, you have to determine whether or not the pronouns were used correctly. If all of the pronouns in the sentence are used correctly, you have to write "correct" and identify the case of each pronoun (list the pronoun, then its case). If the pronouns are used incorrectly, then you have to rewrite the sentence correctly and post it.

I really need help with these questions!! please help!!


1. She laid her book down on the table.

2. Who's car is he driving today?

3. You shouldn't have said that about him.

4. To whom do I give this?

5. Their not going to understand.

6. To who do we give thanks for these fish?

7. You will give them the gifts.

8. That blue car belongs to he.

9. The only doctor in this town is me.
10. She and him both were hoping for a break.

2. Whose car is he driving today?

5. They are not going to understand.
6. To whom do we give thanks for these fish?
8. That blue car belongs to him

Neuro is correct as far as he went.

How will Kylie fix the last two?

1. Correct: She (subjective case), her (possessive case).

2. The correct sentence would be: Whose car is he driving today?
3. Correct: You (subjective case), him (objective case).
4. Correct: Whom (objective case).
5. The correct sentence would be: They're not going to understand.
6. The correct sentence would be: To whom do we give thanks for these fish?
7. Correct: You (subjective case), them (objective case).
8. The correct sentence would be: That blue car belongs to him.
9. Correct: The only doctor in this town is me (subjective case).
10. The correct sentence would be: She and he both were hoping for a break (subjective case).

1. The pronouns in this sentence are used correctly. "She" is a subject pronoun, indicating the person performing the action of "laid." "Her" is a possessive pronoun, showing ownership of the book. The pronouns are in the correct case.

2. The pronoun in this sentence is used incorrectly. It should be written as "Whose car is he driving today?" The correct possessive pronoun "Whose" is used to indicate ownership.

3. The pronoun in this sentence is used correctly. "Him" is an object pronoun, representing the person who the statement was made about. The pronoun is in the correct case.

4. The pronoun in this sentence is used correctly. "Whom" is an objective pronoun, used as the object of the preposition "To." The pronoun is in the correct case.

5. The pronoun in this sentence is used incorrectly. It should be written as "They're not going to understand." The contracted form "They're" is the correct pronoun, combining "They" (subject pronoun) and "are" (verb).

6. The pronoun in this sentence is used incorrectly. It should be written as "To whom do we give thanks for these fish?" The correct objective pronoun "whom" is used as the object of the preposition "To."

7. The pronouns in this sentence are used correctly. "You" is a subject pronoun, indicating the person performing the action of "give." "Them" is an object pronoun, representing the recipients of the gifts. The pronouns are in the correct case.

8. The pronoun in this sentence is used incorrectly. It should be written as "That blue car belongs to him." The correct objective pronoun "him" is used to show possession.

9. The pronoun in this sentence is used correctly. "Me" is an object pronoun, serving as the object of the verb "is." The pronoun is in the correct case.

10. The pronouns in this sentence are used incorrectly. It should be written as "She and he both were hoping for a break." The correct subject pronouns "She" and "he" are used to indicate the people who were hoping for a break. The pronouns are in the correct case.