SAT Writing : Correcting Pronoun Errors: Case

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Example Question #204 : Correcting Pronoun Errors

Replace the underlined portion with the answer choice that results in a sentence that is clear, precise, and meets the requirements of standard written English. One of the answer choices reproduces the underlined portion as it is written in the sentence.

Please give those books back to your father and I this instant.

Possible Answers:

Please give those books back to your father and I this instant.

Please, give those books back to your father and I this instant.

Please give those books back to your father and me this instant.

Please give those books, back to your father and I this instant.

Please give those books, back to your father and me this instant.

Correct answer:

Please give those books back to your father and me this instant.

Explanation:

The sentence above contains a pronoun case error. The "I" in the second part of the sentence should be "me," as the pronoun is the object of that clause, rather than its subject. The best way to correct the sentence above is: "Please give those books back to your father and me this instant."

Example Question #205 : Correcting Pronoun Errors

Replace the underlined portion with the answer choice that results in a sentence that is clear, precise, and meets the requirements of standard written English. One of the answer choices reproduces the underlined portion as it is written in the sentence.

Those guys are pretty dangerous: people let they get away with far, far too much in this little town.

Possible Answers:

people let they get away with far, far too much in this little town.

people let they get away with far, far to much in this little town.

people let these get away with far, far too much in this little town.

people let those get away with far, far too much in this little town.

people let them get away with far, far too much in this little town.

Correct answer:

people let them get away with far, far too much in this little town.

Explanation:

The sentence above contains a pronoun case error. The "they" in the second part of the sentence should be "them" as the pronoun is the object of that clause, rather than its subject. The best way to correct the sentence above is: "people let them get away with far, far too much in this little town."

Example Question #63 : Correcting Pronoun Errors: Case

Replace the underlined portion with the answer choice that results in a sentence that is clear, precise, and meets the requirements of standard written English. One of the answer choices reproduces the underlined portion as it is written in the sentence.

I have a hard time dealing with you when you're like this, I don't understand why you treat I this way.

Possible Answers:

I have a hard time dealing with you when you're like this, and I don't understand why you treat me this way.

I have a hard time dealing with you when you're like this, and I don't understand why you treat I this way.

I have a hard time dealing with you when you're like this, while I don't understand why you treat I this way.

I have a hard time dealing with you when you're like this, I don't understand why you treat I this way.

I have a hard time dealing with you when you're like this, I don't understand why you treat me this way.

Correct answer:

I have a hard time dealing with you when you're like this, and I don't understand why you treat me this way.

Explanation:

The sentence above contains a pronoun case error. The "I" in the second part of the sentence should be "me" as the pronoun is the object of that clause, rather than its subject. The best way to correct the sentence above is, "I have a hard time dealing with you when you're like this, and I don't understand why you treat me this way."

Example Question #64 : Correcting Pronoun Errors: Case

Replace the underlined portion with the answer choice that results in a sentence that is clear, precise, and meets the requirements of standard written English. One of the answer choices reproduces the underlined portion as it is written in the sentence.

It's very hard to understand why them are so resistant to change: it strikes me as utterly foolish.

Possible Answers:

It's very hard to understand why them are so resistant to change: it strikes me as utterly foolish.

It's very hard to understand why they are so resistant to change: it strikes me as utterly foolish.

It's very hard to understand why they are so resistant to change, it strikes me as utterly foolish.

It's very hard to understand why they are so resistant to change: it strikes I as utterly foolish.

It's very hard to understand why them are so resistant to change: it strikes I as utterly foolish.

Correct answer:

It's very hard to understand why they are so resistant to change: it strikes me as utterly foolish.

Explanation:

The sentence above contains a pronoun case error. The pronoun "them" in the first part of the sentence should be "they" as this pronoun is part of the subject of that clause, rather than its object. The best way to correct the sentence above is, "It's very hard to understand why they are so resistant to change: it strikes me as utterly foolish."

Example Question #65 : Correcting Pronoun Errors: Case

Replace the underlined portion with the answer choice that results in a sentence that is clear, precise, and meets the requirements of standard written English. One of the answer choices reproduces the underlined portion as it is written in the sentence.

My family and me went to Iowa for the Fourth of July, and it was extremely warm.

Possible Answers:

My family and I went to Iowa for the Fourth of July, and it was extremely warm.

My family and me went to Iowa for the Fourth of July, and it was extremely warm.

My family and me went to Iowa for the Fourth of July; it was extremely warm.

My family and me went to Iowa for the Fourth of July: it was extremely warm.

My family and I went to Iowa for the Fourth of July: and it was extremely warm.

Correct answer:

My family and I went to Iowa for the Fourth of July, and it was extremely warm.

Explanation:

The sentence above contains a pronoun case error. The "me" in the first part of the sentence should be "I" as the pronoun is part of the subject of the clause, rather than its object. The best way to correct the sentence above is, "My family and I went to Iowa for the Fourth of July, and it was extremely warm."

As a general tip, figuring out the fundamental structure of the sentence, which words are acting as subjects, verbs, and objects, will help you to find the errors.

Example Question #66 : Correcting Pronoun Errors: Case

Replace the underlined portion with the answer choice that results in a sentence that is clear, precise, and meets the requirements of standard written English. One of the answer choices reproduces the underlined portion as it is written in the sentence.

She and him both frequently cause problems in class, and I'm frankly very tired of their antics.

Possible Answers:

We both frequently cause problems in class, and I'm frankly very tired of their antics.

Them both frequently cause problems in class, and I'm frankly very tired of their antics.

She and him both frequently cause problems in class, and I'm frankly very tired of their antics.

She and he both frequently cause problems in class, and I'm frankly very tired of their antics.

They both frequently cause problems in class, and I'm frankly very tired of their antics.

Correct answer:

They both frequently cause problems in class, and I'm frankly very tired of their antics.

Explanation:

The sentence above contains a pronoun case error. The "she and him" in the first part of the sentence should be "they," the pronoun is both collective and the subject of that clause, rather than its object. The best way to correct the sentence above is, "They both frequently cause problems in class, and I'm frankly very tired of their antics."

Example Question #67 : Correcting Pronoun Errors: Case

Replace the underlined portion with the answer choice that results in a sentence that is clear, precise, and meets the requirements of standard written English. One of the answer choices reproduces the underlined portion as it is written in the sentence.

He brought the pen over to her, but her did not use it in the way he had hoped.

Possible Answers:

He brought the pen over to her, her did not use it in the way he had hoped.

He brought the pen over to her, she did not use it in the way he had hoped.

He brought the pen over to her, but her did not use it in the way he had hoped.

Him brought the pen over to her, but her did not use it in the way he had hoped.

He brought the pen over to her, but she did not use it in the way he had hoped.

Correct answer:

He brought the pen over to her, but she did not use it in the way he had hoped.

Explanation:

The sentence above contains a pronoun case error. The "her" in the second part of the sentence should be "she" as the pronoun is the subject of that clause, rather than its object. The best way to correct the sentence above is, "He brought the pen over to her, but she did not use it in the way he had hoped."

 

Example Question #61 : Correcting Pronoun Errors: Case

Replace the underlined portion with the answer choice that results in a sentence that is clear, precise, and meets the requirements of standard written English. One of the answer choices reproduces the underlined portion as it is written in the sentence.

My family and me always have a grand old time at the State Fair.

Possible Answers:

My family and I always have a grand old time at the State Fair.

Me and my family always have a grand old time at the State Fair.

My family and me always have a great old time at the State Fair.

I and my family always have a grand old time at the State Fair.

My family and me always have a grand old time at the State Fair.

Correct answer:

My family and I always have a grand old time at the State Fair.

Explanation:

The sentence above contains a pronoun case error. The "me" in the first part of the sentence should be "I" as the pronoun is the subject of that clause, rather than its object. The best way to correct the sentence above is, "My family and I always have a grand old time at the State Fair."

Example Question #62 : Correcting Pronoun Errors: Case

Replace the underlined portion with the answer choice that results in a sentence that is clear, precise, and meets the requirements of standard written English. One of the answer choices reproduces the underlined portion as it is written in the sentence.

You must stop being so petulant with the housekeeping; such behavior does not become one.

Possible Answers:

such behavior does not become you.

because such behavior does not become one.

and such behavior does not become everyone.

such behavior does not become them.

such behavior does not become one.

Correct answer:

such behavior does not become you.

Explanation:

The pronoun in the portion of the sentence above that is in the first part of the sentence is "you," and to avoid any inconsistency errors, this pronoun should be used throughout the sentence. The best way to correct the underlined portion of the sentence above is, "You must stop being so petulant with the housekeeping; such behavior does not become you."

Example Question #63 : Correcting Pronoun Errors: Case

Replace the underlined portion with the answer choice that results in a sentence that is clear, precise, and meets the requirements of standard written English. One of the answer choices reproduces the underlined portion as it is written in the sentence.

I'm having a really bad day: please be a little nicer to I.

Possible Answers:

I'm having a really bad day, please be a little nicer to I.

I'm having a really bad day: please be a little nicer to I.

I'm having a really bad day; please be a little nicer to I.

I'm having a really bad day: please be a little nicer to me.

I'm having a really bad day please be a little nicer to I.

Correct answer:

I'm having a really bad day: please be a little nicer to me.

Explanation:

The sentence above contains a pronoun case error. The "I" in the second part of the sentence should be "me" as the pronoun is the object of that clause, rather than its subject. The best way to correct the sentence above is, "I'm having a really bad day: please be a little nicer to me."

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