The document provides examples of using correct subject pronouns and completing sentences with subject pronouns. For the first part, it gives sentences with missing subject pronouns that need to be filled in with the correct ones like "she, I, they". The second part gives incomplete sentences that need to be completed with the correct subject pronouns like "he's, she's, they're, I'm". The document is teaching about using pronouns as subjects in sentences.
The document provides examples of using correct subject pronouns and completing sentences with subject pronouns. For the first part, it gives sentences with missing subject pronouns that need to be filled in with the correct ones like "she, I, they". The second part gives incomplete sentences that need to be completed with the correct subject pronouns like "he's, she's, they're, I'm". The document is teaching about using pronouns as subjects in sentences.
The document provides examples of using correct subject pronouns and completing sentences with subject pronouns. For the first part, it gives sentences with missing subject pronouns that need to be filled in with the correct ones like "she, I, they". The second part gives incomplete sentences that need to be completed with the correct subject pronouns like "he's, she's, they're, I'm". The document is teaching about using pronouns as subjects in sentences.
2. My name is Matthew. am 11 years old. 3. Jim and Fred are my uncles. are dentists. 4. Dennis is an actor. is handsome. 5. Jodie and I are friends. are students.
B Complete the sentences.
1 2 3
4 5 6
1. David is brave. 2. Your shirt pretty.
= He’s brave. = pretty.
3. Mrs. Houston old. 4. Paul and I classmates.
= She’s old. = classmates.
5. The cookies delicious. 6. Harry and Bill musicians.