Answer:
The best way to revise the sentence so it uses a pronoun in the nominative case is:
A. She handed Sarah the keys after locking the door.
Step-by-step explanation:
The nominative case or subjective case is used for a pronoun which functions as the subject of a verb. Take a look at the example below:
- She baked the cake. --> "she" is a pronoun, and it is the subject of the verb "baked".
The pronouns that may function as subjects and, thus, are related to the nominative case are: I, you, he, she, it, we, and they.
In the original sentence "Lauren handed Sarah the keys after locking the door," there are several nouns that could be replaced by pronouns. However, only one noun is the subject of the verb "handed," which is "Lauren". Thus, we need to substitute "Lauren" with a corresponding pronoun so that we will have a nominative case:
- She handed Sarah the keys after locking the door.