| Worksheet - Lesson 4 - Case of Pronouns in Prepositional Phrases - ANSWERS |
| Put parentheses around the prepositional phrases. Then, identify the pronoun in each sentence. Determine if the use is correct and if it is incorrect, place the correct pronoun in it's place. |
| 1. A thoughtful man prepared iced tea (for all) (of US). 2. The farmer referred (to THEM) (as excellent early spring crops). 3. The improvement (in production) came about largely because (of HIM). 4. Both (of us) are taking a course (in forestry). 5. Study (in Europe) did not appear (to Tim or ME). 6. Several (of US freshman) actively support the governor. 7. Research (on DNA) continues (under Dr. Bell and THEM). 8. The new import shop offered jobs (to US students) taking merchandising. 9. Today almost anything seems possible (to me). 10. "Neither (of these hats) is becoming (to me)," said Mary disgustedly. 11. If a person made that remark (to me), I'd knock him down. 12. Is either (of these) suitable (for US boys) to use? 13. The principal (of the school) gave the book (to John and me). 14. She sat (between Susan and me). 15. They gave the prizes (to Mary and HER). 16. This agreement will be (between you and me). 17. The argument was (between this man and HIM). 18. (Between you and ME), I would have done differently. 19. Many (of those) (to WHOM) the story seemed authentic became hysterical. 20. Today almost anything seems possible (to ME). 21. They are the kind (of people) who never question anything that is told (to THEM). |
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