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Person Object Pronouns – Singular Object Pronouns - Plural

1st (speaking) Me Us
2nd (being spoken to) You You
3rd (being spoken about) Him/Her/It Them

1. (Joe, Scott, and Bob) The waiter brought out three plates of food for ____________
2. (My Aunt Jane) My brother and I wrote thank you letters to ____________
3. (Nick and I) The science teacher gave a bottle rocket to ____________
4. (The neighbor’s car) The mechanic from the garage went to work on ____________
5. (Jenny and Fatima) My parents bought $25 gift certificates for ____________
6. (The little old lady) I carried in the bags of groceries to help ____________
7. (Adam’s grandfather) Adam carefully painted a special portrait of ____________
8. (The blue notebook) Samantha quickly wrote down all her notes in ____________
9. (The pens and pencils) I bought a new zippered pouch at the store for ____________
10. (Your Uncle Peter) Sally expertly danced her tap dance routine for ____________
11. (The Andersons) We got a letter in our mailbox that belongs to ____________
12. (Amanda Sanderson) Andrew went shopping and bought a ring for ____________
13. (The boy wearing red) The soccer goalie kicked the soccer ball to ____________
14. (The small girl) The waitress handed the ice cream cone to ____________
15. (Your parents) You couldn’t wait to show her report card to ____________
16. (The green apple) The kitchen store sells a special tool to cut ____________
17. (The sweet oranges) I learned to make a delicious recipe that uses ____________
18. (Sally and Jeff) Before we go to the movies, I should call ____________
19. (You and I) Peter and Jason will cook dinner tonight for ____________
20. (Timothy Johnson) Sylvia put on an apron and baked cookies for ____________
21. (The city of Tokyo) We looked everywhere on the map for ____________
22. (Melanie and Susan) A package from the book store arrived for ____________
23. (My friend, Susannah) I think she knows the answer, so I will go ask ____________
24. (Your parents and I) All of the neighbors threw a surprise party for ____________
25. (Our cousin Kenny) Aunt Alexia mailed a suitcase to our house for ____________

SUBJECT PRONOUNS
Pick the Pronoun
Think about whether the missing pronoun in each sentence is
being used as a subject or an object. Write the correct pronoun
form on the line to complete the sentence.

1. Samuel is in my class. ______________(He/Him) is my friend.


2. My mother and I bought some things at the store. The store will deliver them
to _________________(we/us).
3. I baked a cake for Grandma Shirley. I couldn’t wait until Sunday to give it to
______________ (she/her).
4. Uncle Joe is coming to visit in December. ___________(He/Him) will stay in
our guest room.
5. Our family is taking a trip to the Grand Canyon. Our neighbor is going to
watch our house for _______________(we/us).
6. Andrew and his sister will arrive on the next plane. I am going to pick
__________________ (they/them) up.
7. Next summer, Eric is taking the train to Oregon. _______________(He/Him)
already bought the train tickets.
8. Studying for school is important to Vanessa. _______________(She/Her)
wants to get good grades this year.
9. The television and the stereo were not working correctly. My dad asked the
man to repair ___________________ (they/them).
10. We’re planning to go to the movies on Saturday night. Would you like to

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come with ____________________(we/us?)
11. Alice and Jennifer like to bake cookies. ________________ (They/Them)
are going to bake some this afternoon.
12. You and I have been friends for a very long time. ______________(We/Us)
will probably be friends forever!

POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS

Possessive Pronouns
Possessive pronouns show that something belongs to someone
or something

If the shoes belong to me, they are my shoes. They are mine.
If the car belongs to you, it is your car. It is yours.
If the books belong to her, they are her books. They are hers.
If the pencil belongs to him, it is his pencil. It is his.
If the leaf belongs to the plant, it is its leaf.
If the food belongs to us, it is our food. It is ours.
If the house belongs to them, it is their house. It is theirs.

Choose the possessive pronouns that best complete each sentence.

1. ________________(My/Mine) brother planted a beautiful apricot tree in


________________(our/ours) front yard.
2. Annalisa finished _____________ (her/hers) homework early, but Julissa did
not do _______________(her/hers) until later.
3. The little boy who lives next door played with _____________(him/his) toys.
4. The furniture belongs to my mother. It is _________________(her/hers).
5. _________________(Our/Ours) family enjoys spending time together.
6. Jenny’s dad trimmed the branches off the tree. It looked bare without all of
__________________ (it/its) branches.
7. You must remember to clean _______________(your/yours) room before
you go to the party.
8. Mr. and Mrs. Rochester bought a plant for ________________ (their/theirs)
house.
9. The bicycle over there is ____________(him/his), but this one right here is
_______________________ (my/mine).
10. Angela likes to wear _________________ (her/hers) hair long, while Peggy
prefers to wear ________________(her/hers) short.

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Subject or Object Pronouns
Read this dialogue between a married couple talking on the cell phone. Circle the correct word.

Husband: Hi Honey! It’s (I/me).


Wife: Oh, hello.
Husband: Where are you?
Wife: (I/me) have no idea.
Husband: (I/me) thought you were supposed to be at your sister’s house. (She/Her) called (I/me) a few minutes ago
and asked (I/me) if (I/me) knew where you were. (I/me) said I would call (she/her) right back and tell (she/her) where you
were.
Wife: (I/me) am supposed to be at her house, but I’m obviously lost. The directions (she/her) gave (me/I) are very
bad, and it’s dark outside, so I can barely read (they/them). It’s too bad because I really wanted to see (her/she) and the
new apartment that (her/she) just moved into.
Husband: Is there anything (I/me) can do to help?
Wife: Yes. I was supposed to pick up some flowers from the store, but the man at the store said (they/them)
weren’t ready yet. (He/him) asked (I/me) to pick (they/them) up later, but (I/me) didn’t have time to do it. Can you pick
(they/them) up for me?
Husband: (Me/I) meant to ask if there is anything (me/I) can do to help you find your way?
Wife: Oh, no thanks. I have a map.
Husband: Crazy…
Wife: What did you say?
Husband: I said, “I love you!

Possessive Adjectives, Subject Pronouns, & Object Pronouns


Read this dialogue between two friends who meet at the store. Think about whether the word you choose is possessive,
a subject-verb contraction, or an object pronoun. Choose the correct word.

Britney: Hi Diane!
Diane: Hi Brittney. (It/Its/It’s) so good to see (you/you’re/your). (You/You’re/Your) looking well these days.
Britney: Thanks. I was just at the beauty salon getting (me/my/I) hair done.
Diane: (It/Its/It’s) looks great. By the way, I saw (you/you’re/your) yesterday.
Britney: Oh, really? Where was (me/my/I)?
Diane: (You/You’re/Your) were at the mall. I was in line shopping for (me/my/I) husband’s birthday present, so
(me/my/I) couldn’t say hello.
Britney: Well, tell (his/him/he’s) I said happy birthday.
Diane: I will. We wanted to invite (you/you’re/your) over for (us/we/our) party. Do (you/you’re/your) want to go?
Britney: Sure! When is (it/its/it’s)?
Diane: (It/Its/It’s) on Saturday at 6:00.
Britney: Do (you/you’re/your) want (me/my/I) to bring anything?
Diane: No. I’m making (his/him/he’s) cake, and I’m cooking a special family recipe for (his/him/he’s).
Britney: Well, if it’s OK, I might bring (his/him/he’s) a present anyway.
Diane: OK. I’ll see (you/you’re/your) then

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