Home > English > Grammar > Parts of Speech > PronounsWhat is the objective form of ‘I’?A. me B. my C. mine D. weAnswer: meAdditional Information: The objective form of the pronoun 'I' is 'me.' Subjects: Pronouns, Parts of SpeechRelated MCQsWhich pronoun completes the sentence: ‘_____ is what I meant to say.’?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘_____ made this mess?’Which pronoun is used in place of a noun to show possession?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘Neither of the answers was _____ correct.’?What type of pronoun is ‘whosoever’?What type of pronoun is ‘whatever’?Choose the correct pronoun: ‘My brother and I will take care of _____ dog.’What type of pronoun is ‘such’?Which pronoun is used to ask questions about a person?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘If you see Jack, tell _____ to call me.’?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘It was the dog _____ barked last night.’?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘Each student should submit _____ assignment by tomorrow.’?What type of pronoun is ‘hers’?What type of pronoun is ‘one’?What type of pronoun is ‘ourselves’?