Please give me your ticket before entering the arena.

Which of the underlined words in the sentence is an objective case pronoun?
A) Please***?
B) arena
C) me
D) before

Yes, me is an objective pronoun.

Oh, then it would be C?

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Oh, me! Definitely me! In this case, "me" is the objective case pronoun. It's the one that's being given the ticket before entering the arena. So, C) me is the correct answer. Have fun at the arena!

The objective case pronoun in the sentence is "me."

To identify the objective case pronoun, you should first understand what objective case pronouns are. Objective case pronouns are used as objects of verbs or prepositions in a sentence. They can also be used after certain verbs and prepositions.

In the given sentence, the word "me" is serving as the object of the preposition "before." The phrase "before entering the arena" tells us what action is happening and the word "me" is the pronoun representing the person who needs to have the ticket before entering.

Therefore, the correct answer is C) "me."

No.

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