Pronoun Cases
By Abhishek Tomar on Aug 22, 2009 with Comments 0
The question you should ask when you see the pronoun GMAT sentence that the pronoun is in the proper case, given its use in the sentence. This type of problems generally comes in the form of WHO and WHOM. Before we start lets see this table.
Subject Pronouns | Object pronouns | Possessive Pronoun |
| I | me | my, mine |
| you | you | your, yours |
| he | him | his |
| she | her | her, hers |
| it | it | its( not it’s) |
| we | us | our, ours |
| they | them | their, theirs |
| who | whom | whose |
Now keeping this table in mind lets see some correct and incorrect sentences
Incorrect : Janice and ME were on a picnic together.
Correct: Janice and I were on a picnic together.
The pronoun is the part of the sentence so it should be I and not ME
Incorrect: The picnic was attended by Janice and I
Correct: The picnic was attended by Janice and ME
Picnic is the part of the subject where as Pronoun is the part of the object so it should be ME and not I.
Incorrect: WHO are you going to marry
Correct: WHOM are you going to marry.
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