Pronoun Questions
Pronoun case errors occur when the incorrect form of a pronoun is used in a sentence. This means that the pronoun does not match its intended function or role in the sentence. There are three main pronoun cases: subjective (used as the subject of a sentence), objective (used as the object of a verb or preposition), and possessive (used to show ownership or possession). Pronoun case errors can happen when the wrong case is used, such as using an objective pronoun instead of a subjective pronoun or vice versa. These errors can lead to confusion and grammatical inconsistencies in writing or speech.