TET ENGLISH CASES 3

 




English Cases Tests πŸ‘‰ ✨ 1 Notes,  2,  3,  4,  5, ✨ πŸ‘ˆ


TET ENGLISH CASES 3πŸ‘‡


1. In “O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?” what case is “Romeo”?

  • Nominative Case
  • Objective Case
  • Vocative Case
  • Possessive Case

2. Identify the case of “thy” in “Thy will be done.”

  • Nominative Case
  • Possessive Case
  • Objective Case
  • Dative Case

3. In “Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth,” what case is “they”?

  • Objective Case
  • Dative Case
  • Possessive Case
  • Nominative Case

4. In “Ask, and it shall be given you,” what case is “you”?

  • Nominative Case
  • Possessive Case
  • Dative Case
  • Objective Case

5. Identify the case of “his” in “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want; He maketh me to lie down in his pastures.”

  • Possessive Case
  • Objective Case
  • Nominative Case
  • Reflexive Case

6. In “A thing of beauty is a joy forever,” what case is “thing”?

  • Nominative Case
  • Dative Case
  • Objective Case
  • Possessive Case

7. In “To thine own self be true,” what case is “thine”?

  • Objective Case
  • Possessive Case
  • Dative Case
  • Nominative Case

8. Identify the case of “him” in “The quality of mercy is not strain’d; it droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven upon the place beneath: it is twice bless’d; it blesseth him that gives and him that takes.”

  • Nominative Case
  • Objective Case
  • Dative Case
  • Possessive Case

9. In “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves,” what case is “ourselves”?

  • Possessive Case
  • Nominative Case
  • Objective Case
  • Reflexive Case

10. In “O death, where is thy sting?” what case is “death”?

  • Nominative Case
  • Possessive Case
  • Vocative Case
  • Dative Case

11. Identify the case of “whom” in “Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad.”

  • Nominative Case
  • Objective Case
  • Dative Case
  • Possessive Case

12. In “He that hath clean hands and a pure heart shall ascend the hill of the Lord,” what case is “he”?

  • Nominative Case
  • Objective Case
  • Dative Case
  • Possessive Case

13. In “Give us this day our daily bread,” what case is “us”?

  • Objective Case
  • Nominative Case
  • Possessive Case
  • Dative Case

14. In “The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?” what case is “whom”?

  • Objective Case
  • Dative Case
  • Nominative Case
  • Possessive Case

15. Identify the case of “him” in “The noble Brutus hath told you Caesar was ambitious: If it were so, it was a grievous fault, and grievously hath Caesar answer’d it. Here, under leave of Brutus and the rest—For Brutus is an honourable man;—So are they all, all honourable men—Come I to speak in Caesar’s funeral. He was my friend, faithful and just to me: But Brutus says he was ambitious; And Brutus is an honourable man.”

  • Nominative Case
  • Possessive Case
  • Reflexive Case
  • Objective Case

16. In “Thou art more lovely and more temperate,” what case is “thou”?

  • Nominative Case
  • Objective Case
  • Dative Case
  • Possessive Case

17. In “This above all: to thine own self be true,” what case is “self”?

  • Reflexive Case
  • Nominative Case
  • Possessive Case
  • Dative Case

18. In “For he today that sheds his blood with me shall be my brother,” what case is “brother”?

  • Dative Case
  • Objective Case
  • Possessive Case
  • Nominative Case

19. Identify the case of “me” in “If you prick us, do we not bleed?”

  • Nominative Case
  • Objective Case
  • Dative Case
  • Possessive Case

20. In “Nothing will come of nothing,” what case is “nothing”?

  • Dative Case
  • Nominative Case
  • Objective Case
  • Possessive Case

21. In “Et tu, Brute?” what case is “Brute”?

  • Nominative Case
  • Vocative Case
  • Objective Case
  • Possessive Case

22. In “A little learning is a dangerous thing,” what case is “learning”?

  • Dative Case
  • Possessive Case
  • Nominative Case
  • Objective Case

23. Identify the case of “us” in “If God be for us, who can be against us?”

  • Dative Case
  • Nominative Case
  • Possessive Case
  • Objective Case

24. In “He prayeth best who loveth best all things both great and small,” what case is “who”?

  • Nominative Case
  • Objective Case
  • Dative Case
  • Possessive Case

25. In “The heart hath its reasons which reason knows not,” what case is “its”?

  • Nominative Case
  • Objective Case
  • Dative Case
  • Possessive Case

26. In “O, that this too, too solid flesh would melt,” what case is “flesh”?

  • Nominative Case
  • Dative Case
  • Objective Case
  • Possessive Case

27. In “Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind,” what case is “mind”?

  • Nominative Case
  • Objective Case
  • Dative Case
  • Possessive Case

28. Identify the case of “thee” in “Get thee to a nunnery.”

  • Objective Case
  • Nominative Case
  • Possessive Case
  • Dative Case

29. In “Lord, what fools these mortals be!” what case is “Lord”?

  • Nominative Case
  • Possessive Case
  • Dative Case
  • Vocative Case

30. In “The lady doth protest too much, methinks,” what case is “lady”?

  • Dative Case
  • Objective Case
  • Nominative Case
  • Possessive Case

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