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Tell if the pronoun in parentheses is being used as a nominative case pronoun (NOM), an objective case pronoun (OBJ), or as a possessive case pronoun (POSS).

1. The man attached (it) to the collar.
2. Many of the kids went to (her) party.
3. (Her) house burned to the ground last week.
4. Henry gave the engagement ring to (her).
5. That new car is (ours).
6. (We) boys will all join the football team next fall.
7. Girls and boys in our class donated (it) to the needy family.
8. Mom handed the allowance to (us) boys.
9. Dad sent Jimmy and (her) to 4-H camp.
10. (You) failed the last English exam, Billy.

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Answer:

(it) - OBJ

(her) - POSS

(Her) - POSS

(her) - OBJ

(ours) - POSS

(We) - NOM

(it) - OBJ

(us) - OBJ

(her) - OBJ

(You) - NOM

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