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DIRECTIONS:
1. Choose the pronoun in parentheses that best completes each sentence. (12 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
*Look at the underlined word(s) to help determine its function.
2. Determine if the pronoun is a subject pronoun or an object pronoun. (12 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
Pronoun: Let’s keep this just between you and (I, me).
Type: Let’s keep this just between you and (I, me).
Pronoun: The little boy is named after (he, him).
Type: The little boy is named after (he, him).
Pronoun: Phil and (me, I) tried to climb over the fence.
Type: Phil and (me, I) tried to climb over the fence.
Pronoun: My cuts felt better after my dad put bandages on (them, they).
Type: My cuts felt better after my dad put bandages on (them, they).
Pronoun: Math interests (us, we) more than science.
Type: Math interests (us, we) more than science.
Pronoun: The magician performed for the sixth graders and (us, we).
Type: The magician performed for the sixth graders and (us, we).
Pronoun: Max and (he, him) shared a chocolate malt.
Type: Max and (he, him) shared a chocolate malt.
Pronoun: Mr. Baird showed Kari and (her, she) how to do the experiment.
Type: Mr. Baird showed Kari and (her, she) how to do the experiment.
Pronoun: The music was too loud for Erin and (I, me).
Type: The music was too loud for Erin and (I, me).
Pronoun: Meagan and (I, me) usually rode the bus.
Type: Meagan and (I, me) usually rode the bus.
Pronoun: The team complained that the opponents didn’t shake hands with (they, them).
Type: The team complained that the opponents didn’t shake hands with (they, them).
Pronoun: (Us, We) and Hiroko did a report on the Civil War.
Type: (Us, We) and Hiroko did a report on the Civil War.
DIRECTIONS:
1. Choose the pronoun in parentheses that best completes each sentence. (12 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
2. Determine if the pronoun is a subject pronoun or an object pronoun. (12 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
Pronoun: My brother helped Joe and (I, me) with our homework.
Type: My brother helped Joe and (I, me) with our homework.
Pronoun: Jessie was grateful for the help I gave (her, she).
Type: Jessie was grateful for the help I gave (her, she).
Pronoun: I trust my brother Tim, and I often confide in (he, him).
Type: I trust my brother Tim, and I often confide in (he, him).
Pronoun: The biggest roller coaster in the park was the favorite one for (us, we).
Type: The biggest roller coaster in the park was the favorite one for (us, we).
Pronoun: Both he and (I, me) are eligible for the prize.
Type: Both he and (I, me) are eligible for the prize.
Pronoun: The day was too rainy for (us, we) to go outside.
Type: The day was too rainy for (us, we) to go outside.
Pronoun: Dad told David and (I, me) that he would take us fishing Saturday.
Type: Dad told David and (I, me) that he would take us fishing Saturday.
Pronoun: (He, Him) and Tom went to the swim meet together.
Type: (He, Him) and Tom went to the swim meet together.
Pronoun: The computer class is easy for Andy and (her, she).
Type: The computer class is easy for Andy and (her, she).
Pronoun: (Them, They) and Yoko roasted marshmallows over the fire.
Type: (Them, They) and Yoko roasted marshmallows over the fire.
Pronoun: The babysitter and (I, me) watched the squirrels play in the yard.
Type: The babysitter and (I, me) watched the squirrels play in the yard.
Pronoun: Mom called (we, us) in for supper.
Type: Mom called (we, us) in for supper.