Cases Exercises for Class 10
Cases Exercises for the Class 10 / SSC. On this page, we have given several categories of questions, such as Pick out the Nouns or Pronouns in the Nominative Case, Underline the Nouns or Pronouns in the Objective Case, Correct the following sentences, State the cases of the Nouns and Pronouns etc. Solving this exercise will be very helpful for 10th grade students.
(1) Pick out the Nouns or Pronouns in the Nominative Case in the following sentences:
(1) Birds build nests in the trees.
(2) Jack and Jill went up a hill.
(3) They have done the work very well.
(4) I saw Sheela in the Street.
(5) The fox ran after the rabbit.
Answers:
Given Sentences |
Nouns or Pronouns in the Nominative Case |
(1) Birds build nests in the trees. |
(1) Birds |
(2) Jack and Jill went up a hill. |
(2) Jack and Jill |
(3) They have done the work very well. |
(3) they |
(4) I saw Sheela in the street. |
(4) I |
(5) The fox ran after the rabbit. |
(5) fox |
(2) Underline the Nouns or Pronouns in the Objective Case in each of the following sentences:
(1) The boy has destroyed a book.
(2) A hound chased the hare.
(3) Mema has won a prize.
(4) I love my parents very much.
(5) The teacher punished the boy.
Answers:
(1) The boy has destroyed a book.
(2) A hound chased the hare.
(3) Mema has won a prize.
(4) I love my parents very much.
(5) The teacher punished the boy.
(4) Correct the following sentences:
(1) I love Keats’s poetry very much.
(2) The woman gets childrens’ allowance from her divorced husband.
(3) Family planning is for population’s control.
(4) The bicycle of Ram was taken away by his younger brother.
(5) The books’ cover is beautiful.
Answers:
(1) Ans: I love Keats’ poetry very much.
(2) Ans: The woman gets children’s allowance from her divorced husband.
(3) Ans: Family planning is for the control of population.
(4) Ans: Ram’s bicycle was taken away by his younger brother.
(5) Ans: The book’s cover is beautiful.
(5) State the cases of the Nouns and Pronouns in the following sentences:
(1) He asked me to keep quite.
(2) The boy cuts the rope with a knife.
(3) Where are you, Bembem?
(4) O Death, where is thy sting?
(5) India’s heroes should be properly honoured.
Answers:
Given sentences |
Case of the Nouns and Pronouns |
(1) He asked me to keep quite. |
(1) he – Nominative Case me – Objective Case |
(2) The boy cuts the rope with a knife. |
(2) boy –Nominative Case
rope – Objective Case knife – Objective Case |
(3) Where are you, Bembem? |
(3) you – Nominative Case Bembem – Vocative Case |
(4) O Death, where is thy sting? |
(4) Death – Nominative Case
thy – Possessive Case sting – Nominative Case |
(5) India’s heroes should be properly honoured. |
(5) India’s – Possessive Case heroes – Nominative Case |