English Grammar Quiz: Cases and Objects

 

English Grammar Quiz: Cases and Objects

Instructions: Identify the underlined word based on its case or function.

Q1. She wrote a long story.

a) Nominative case | b) Objective case | c) Possessive case | d) Indirect object

Q2. The teacher gave him a book.

a) Nominative case | b) Objective case | c) Indirect object | d) Possessive case

Q3. This is Rahul's pen.

a) Nominative case | b) Objective case | c) Possessive case | d) Direct object

Q4. We met them at the station.

a) Direct object | b) Indirect object | c) Nominative case | d) Possessive case

Q5. The company sent us an email.

a) Direct object | b) Indirect object | c) Nominative case | d) Possessive case

Q6. I bought a new bicycle.

a) Nominative case | b) Objective case | c) Possessive case | d) Indirect object

Q7. Please pass the salt.

a) Nominative case | b) Direct object | c) Indirect object | d) Possessive case

Q8. The cat licked its paws.

a) Nominative case | b) Objective case | c) Possessive case | d) Direct object

Q9. The principal awarded the students prizes.

a) Nominative case | b) Direct object | c) Indirect object | d) Possessive case

Q10. They are playing chess.

a) Nominative case | b) Objective case | c) Possessive case | d) Indirect object

Answer Key

Q.NoAnswerNote
1a) Nominative caseThe subject performing the action.
2c) Indirect objectThe person receiving the direct object.
3c) Possessive caseShows ownership.
4a) Direct objectReceives the action of the verb 'met'.
5b) Indirect objectThe recipient of the email.
6a) Nominative caseThe subject of the sentence.
7b) Direct objectThe thing being passed.
8c) Possessive caseShows possession.
9c) Indirect objectThe recipients of the prizes.
10a) Nominative caseThe subject of the sentence.

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