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pronoun case
directions: circle the correct pronoun case. identify the verb that the pronoun takes, and determine whether the pronoun is functioning as a subject or an object.
subject: the noun or pronoun in the sentence that takes the verb (ex: i am the subject).
object: nouns in the sentence that do not take verbs (ex: the object of this sentence is me.).
- chris and i / me and chris were playing basketball.
what is the verb? _____________ is the pronoun a subject or an object? _____________
- chrissie wanted to go to the park with she and i / me and her / she and me.
what is the verb? _____________ is the pronoun a subject or an object? _____________
- after a long day of school, my friends and i / me and my friends like to interact online.
what is the verb? _____________ is the pronoun a subject or an object? _____________
- they and we / them and us / we and them have never gotten along.
what is the verb? _____________ is the pronoun a subject or an object? _____________
- you and me / you and i / i and you / me and you have always gotten along in the past.
what is the verb? _____________ is the pronoun a subject or an object? _____________
- it was stressful because she and i / she and me / i and she are both running for class president.
what is the verb? _____________ is the pronoun a subject or an object? _____________
- she is taller than i / me / myself am.
what is the verb? _____________ is the pronoun a subject or an object? _____________
- she is a better dancer than i / me / myself.
what is the verb? _____________ is the pronoun a subject or an object? _____________
- jeb and me / me and jeb / jeb and i / i and jeb are going to the swimming hole.
what is the verb? _____________ is the pronoun a subject or an object? _____________
- would she rather go to the prom with me or zeke / zeke or i?
what is the verb? _____________ is the pronoun a subject or an object? _____________
- us / we students need more practice with pronouns.
what is the verb? _____________ is the pronoun a subject or an object? _____________
try it yourself
- write three sentences on the back using subjective case pronouns. underline the subjective pronouns.
- write three sentences on the back using objective pronouns. circle the objective pronouns.
- "Chris and I were playing basketball."
- Verb: "were playing". The pronoun "I" is a subject as it is performing the action of playing basketball.
- "Chrissie wanted to go to the park with me and her."
- Verb: "wanted". The pronouns "me" and "her" are objects as they are the ones with whom Chrissie wanted to go to the park.
- "After a long day of school, my friends and I like to interact online."
- Verb: "like". The pronoun "I" is a subject as it is part of the group that likes to interact online.
- "They and we have never gotten along."
- Verb: "have gotten". The pronouns "they" and "we" are subjects as they are the ones who have not gotten along.
- "You and I have always gotten along in the past."
- Verb: "have gotten". The pronouns "you" and "I" are subjects as they are the ones who have gotten along.
- "It was stressful because she and I are both running for class president."
- Verb: "are running". The pronouns "she" and "I" are subjects as they are the ones running for class - president.
- "She is taller than I am."
- Verb: "is". The pronoun "I" is a subject in the comparison clause.
- "She is a better dancer than me."
- Verb: "is". The pronoun "me" is an object in the comparison context.
- "Jeb and I are going to the swimming hole."
- Verb: "are going". The pronoun "I" is a subject as it is part of the group going to the swimming hole.
- "Would she rather go to the prom with me or Zeke?"
- Verb: "would rather go". The pronoun "me" is an object as it is the person she might go to the prom with.
- "We students need more practice with pronouns."
- Verb: "need". The pronoun "we" is a subject as it is the group that needs practice.
For the "Try it yourself" part:
Subjective case sentences:
- He runs every morning. (Underlined: He)
- She reads books in her free - time. (Underlined: She)
- They play football on weekends. (Underlined: They)
Objective case sentences:
- The teacher gave him a book. (Circled: him)
- My mother called me for dinner. (Circled: me)
- The dog followed her home. (Circled: her)
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- Verb: were playing; Subject
- Verb: wanted; Object
- Verb: like; Subject
- Verb: have gotten; Subject
- Verb: have gotten; Subject
- Verb: are running; Subject
- Verb: is; Subject
- Verb: is; Object
- Verb: are going; Subject
- Verb: would rather go; Object
- Verb: need; Subject
Subjective case sentences (example answers):
- He runs every morning.
- She reads books in her free - time.
- They play football on weekends.
Objective case sentences (example answers):
- The teacher gave him a book.
- My mother called me for dinner.
- The dog followed her home.