THAT ENGLISH THE CASES 2

 



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



The Cases in English Notes

Practice Test 2 πŸ‘‡


1. In “Whom the gods love die young,” what is the case of “whom”?

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

2. Identify the case of “his” in “Each man must carry his own burden.”

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

3. In “The poor you will always have with you,” what case is “you” in the first instance?

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

4. In “She considered herself wiser than others,” what case is “herself”?

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

5. What case is shown by “Caesar’s” in “Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears; I come to bury Caesar’s not to praise him”?

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

6. In “I know him whom you praised,” what case is “whom”?

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

7. Identify the case of “thee” in “I think of thee!” (Elizabeth Barrett Browning)

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

8. In “God gives every bird its food, but He does not throw it into its nest,” what case is “its”?

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

9. In “He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone,” what case is “him”?

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

10. Identify the case of “themselves” in “They deceived themselves with false hopes.”

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

11. In “Ask not what your country can do for you,” what case is “you”?

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

12. What case is shown by “mine” in “I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul; the fault is mine”?

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

13. In “All that glitters is not gold,” what case is “that”?

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

14. In “The truth shall make you free,” what case is “you”?

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

15. Identify the case of “thee” in “To thine own self be true.”

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

16. In “I heard the owl call my name,” what case is “my”?

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

17. In “Let him that is without fault cast the first stone,” what case is “him”?

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

18. Identify the case of “who” in “Who hath not seen thee oft amid thy store?” (Keats)

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

19. In “The child stretched out his hand to the mother,” what case is “mother”?

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

20. In “The pen is mightier than the sword,” what case is “pen”?

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

21. Identify the case of “thee” in “Fear not the storm that shakes thee.”

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

22. What case is “her” in “Virtue is her own reward”?

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

23. In “None knew him but his dog,” what case is “dog”?

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

24. In “To err is human; to forgive, divine,” what case is “human”?

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

25. Identify the case of “who” in “He who hesitates is lost.”

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

26. In “The king gave his daughter in marriage,” what case is “daughter”?

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

27. In “The sea is his home,” what case is “his”?

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

28. In “Give every man thy ear, but few thy voice,” what case is “man”?

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

29. In “The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool,” what case is “himself”?

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

30. Identify the case of “whom” in “Whom the bell tolls.”

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

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