MTEL Communication Literacy Skills : Writing Practice Test

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Which pronoun belongs to the nominative case?

  1. Her

  2. Him

  3. I

  4. Me

The correct answer is: I

The pronoun that belongs to the nominative case is used as the subject of a verb or as a predicate nominative. In this context, "I" is the correct choice because it is the form used when the speaker is the subject of a sentence. For instance, in the sentence "I am going to the store," "I" is the subject performing the action. The other options—"her," "him," and "me"—do not fit this category. "Her" and "him" are objective case pronouns, used as the object of a verb or preposition (e.g., "I saw her," "He gave him a book"). "Me" is also an objective case pronoun, functioning similarly (e.g., "She called me"). Thus, "I" stands out as the only pronoun in the nominative case, making it the correct answer.