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Knowledge
- There are three cases of pronouns: subjective, objective, and possessive.
- The subjective case is used when the pronoun is used as a subject in a sentence.
- The objective case is used when the pronoun is used as an object of a verb or preposition.
- The possessive case is a pronoun that expresses ownership.
Skills
- Identify pronouns in a sentence.
- Evaluate sentences to determine if the correct case of the pronoun was used.
Understanding
- To clearly convey meaning in writing, the correct case of pronouns must be used.
Vocabulary
- Evaluate
- Pronouns
- Proper case
- Subjective
- Objective
- Possessive