TET ENGLISH THE CASES 4

 



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


TET ENGLISH THE CASES 4 πŸ‘‡


1. In “He gave his friend a book that belonged to him,” what case is “his”?

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

2. In the same sentence, “friend” is in which case?

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

3. “They invited us to their home, but we refused.” What case is “us”?

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

4. In that same sentence, “their” belongs to which case?

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

5. In “She saw herself in the mirror,” what case is “herself”?

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

6. In “The teacher praised the boy who helped her,” what case is “her”?

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

7. In “The dog wagged its tail happily,” what case is “its”?

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

8. “I told him the truth, though he didn’t believe me.” What case is “him”?

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

9. In that same sentence, “me” is in which case?

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

10. “The girl gave her brother a smile.” What case is “brother”?

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

11. In “He promised his parents he would help them,” what case is “them”?

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

12. “The cat licked its paw after cleaning itself.” What case is “itself”?

  • Objective Case
  • Reflexive Case
  • Dative Case
  • Possessive Case

13. In “I met the man whose house you bought,” what case is “whose”?

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

14. In “We thanked him for his help,” what case is “his”?

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

15. “The teacher called the student who came late.” What case is “student”?

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

16. “The mother told her son a story to make him sleep.” What case is “son”?

  • Objective Case
  • Possessive Case
  • Dative Case
  • Reflexive Case

17. “The man hurt himself while cutting wood.” What case is “himself”?

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

18. “He lent his neighbour his car for a day.” What case is “neighbour”?

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

19. In “The king gave the soldier his sword,” what case is “sword”?

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

20. In “The baby cried for its toy,” what case is “its”?

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

21. “They helped each other during the storm.” What case is “each other”?

  • Reciprocal Case
  • Reflexive Case
  • Possessive Case
  • Objective Case

22. In “The man who lost his wallet reported to the police,” what case is “who”?

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

23. “She handed me her notes, and I returned them later.” What case is “me”?

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

24. In that same sentence, “them” is in which case?

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

25. “The sun gave the earth its warmth.” What case is “earth”?

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

26. In “We must take care of ourselves,” what case is “ourselves”?

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

27. “Whom did you see at the station?” What case is “whom”?

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

28. In “The boy broke his toy, and he cried for it,” what case is “he”?

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

29. “The general praised his men for their bravery.” What case is “men”?

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

30. In “God helps those who help themselves,” what case is “themselves”?

  • Reflexive Case
  • Objective Case
  • Possessive Case
  • Dative Case

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