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circle the pronoun that correctly completes each sentence.
- this song has been difficult for (i / me) to learn.
- its a song that my sister and (i / me) both enjoy.
- my sister, ava, and (i / me) are practicing the song every day.
- dad said he would pay my brother and (i / me) ten dollars to clean the garage.
- i asked if he and (i / me) could earn more money by having a yard sale.
- dad thanked my brother and (i / me) for doing a good job.
- jacob and (i / me) made a birthday cake for our little sister, mia.
- jacob baked the cake, and (i / me) frosted and decorated it.
- mia thanked jacob and (i / me) for the best chocolate cake shed ever tasted.
- kaylee and (i / me) decided to wash our dog, buster, in the bathtub.
- before we could dry him off, buster shook water all over her and (i / me).
- \look at all this dog hair in the tub!\ kaylee and (i / me) shouted together.
- alexis sat beside chloe and (i / me) at the picnic table.
- alexis had grapes, but (i / me) had apple slices.
- alexis gave chloe and (i / me) some of her grapes.
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Brief Explanations
- In "This song has been difficult for (I / me) to learn", "for" is a preposition and requires the object - form "me".
- In "It's a song that my sister and (I / me) both enjoy", "my sister and I" are the subjects of "enjoy", so "I" is correct.
- In "My sister, Ava, and (I / me) are practicing the song every day", "My sister, Ava, and I" are the subjects of "are practicing", so "I" is correct.
- In "Dad said he would pay my brother and (I / me) ten dollars to clean the garage", "pay" is a verb and requires the object - form "me".
- In "I asked if he and (I / me) could earn more money by having a yard sale", "he and I" are the subjects of "could earn", so "I" is correct.
- In "Dad thanked my brother and (I / me) for doing a good job", "thanked" is a verb and requires the object - form "me".
- In "Jacob and (I / me) made a birthday cake for our little sister, Mia", "Jacob and I" are the subjects of "made", so "I" is correct.
- In "Jacob baked the cake, and (I / me) frosted and decorated it", "I" is the subject of "frosted and decorated", so "I" is correct.
- In "Mia thanked Jacob and (I / me) for the best chocolate cake she'd ever tasted", "thanked" is a verb and requires the object - form "me".
- In "Kaylee and (I / me) decided to wash our dog, Buster, in the bathtub", "Kaylee and I" are the subjects of "decided", so "I" is correct.
- In "Before we could dry him off, Buster shook water all over her and (I / me)", "over" is a preposition and requires the object - form "me".
- In "‘Look at all this dog hair in the tub!’ Kaylee and (I / me) shouted together", "Kaylee and I" are the subjects of "shouted", so "I" is correct.
- In "Alexis sat beside Chloe and (I / me) at the picnic table", "beside" is a preposition and requires the object - form "me".
- In "Alexis had grapes, but (I / me) had apple slices", "I" is the subject of "had", so "I" is correct.
- In "Alexis gave Chloe and (I / me) some of her grapes", "gave" is a verb and requires the object - form "me".
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