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I, Me or Myself Points of View Worksheet

After the other person’s name at the beginning of the sentence you should use (I).
After the other person’s name at the end of the sentence you should use (me).
Use (myself) if (me) or (I) sound awkward in its place.

Read each sentence. Circle the correct choice of (I, Me or Myself)


that best fits each sentence.

David and (I, me, myself) went to the race track.


I

1. Stacy and (I, me, myself) walked to school in the morning.

2. I kept the secret to (I, me, myself).

3. Can you show (I, me, myself) the way to the lake?

4. The principal met with Michael and (I, me, myself).

5. My mother spoke with my friend and (I, me, myself).

6. Jake and (I, me, myself) went to the skate park in the morning.

7. My dad and (I, me, myself) went to the baseball game together.

8. My uncle told my brother and (I, me, myself) to walk to practice.

9. I kept (I, me, myself) in shape year round.

10. I treated (I, me, myself) to a nice lunch.

11. John and (I, me, myself) enjoy watching wrestling on television.

12. The coach spoke with Shawn and (I, me, myself) about playing time.

13. Jaron and (I, me, myself) worked out after school.
I, Me or Myself Points of View Worksheet

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