Questions 1–5: Identify the correct object or subject form of the pronoun to complete each sentence.
1. When you finish the report, you can give it to Linda or myself/me/I.
2. The report isn’t for myself/me/I; it’s for Dr. Robinson.
3. I/myself/me would prefer a verbal report.
4. My colleagues and myself/me/I want to thank everyone who made this project a success.
5. Andrew gave more of the credit for the sale to myself/me/I than is warranted.
Questions 6–8: Read each sentence and choose the correct pronoun.
6. The actor who/whom plays in the new movie used to live in my hometown.
7. The driver with who/whom she feels most comfortable is Mr. Harris.
8. That is the young man who/whom Lisa met at the party last week.
Questions 9–10: Answer the following questions about plural nouns.
9. List five nouns of foreign origin that retained their original plural endings. Write the noun in singular and plural form.
10. List three words that are always in the plural form.
Questions 11–16: Fill in the blank in each of these sentences by forming the correct plural possessive of the noun in parentheses.
11. We waited several hours for the _____ (man) decision, then went ahead.
12. The door of the _____ (airplane) hangar had to be repaired before they could takeoff.
13. Two insurance companies were involved, and both _____ (company) forms had to be completed.
14. The difference in quality between the two _____ (sheep) wool was apparent.
15. The dental technician told me that flossing was for my _____ (tooth) protection.
16. We were present when our _____ (brother-in-law) new restaurant was opened for business.