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circle the pronoun that correctly completes each sentence. 1. this song…

Question

circle the pronoun that correctly completes each sentence.

  1. this song has been difficult for (i / me) to learn.
  2. its a song that my sister and (i / me) both enjoy.
  3. my sister, ava, and (i / me) are practicing the song every day.
  4. dad said he would pay my brother and (i / me) ten dollars to clean the garage.
  5. i asked if he and (i / me) could earn more money by having a yard sale.
  6. dad thanked my brother and (i / me) for doing a good job.
  7. jacob and (i / me) made a birthday cake for our little sister, mia.
  8. jacob baked the cake, and (i / me) frosted and decorated it.
  9. mia thanked jacob and (i / me) for the best chocolate cake shed ever tasted.
  10. kaylee and (i / me) decided to wash our dog, buster, in the bathtub.
  11. before we could dry him off, buster shook water all over her and (i / me).
  12. \look at all this dog hair in the tub!\ kaylee and (i / me) shouted together.
  13. alexis sat beside chloe and (i / me) at the picnic table.
  14. alexis had grapes, but (i / me) had apple slices.
  15. alexis gave chloe and (i / me) some of her grapes.

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Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. In "This song has been difficult for (I / me) to learn", "for" is a preposition and requires the object - form "me".
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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".
  5. 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.
  6. In "Dad thanked my brother and (I / me) for doing a good job", "thanked" is a verb and requires the object - form "me".
  7. 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.
  8. In "Jacob baked the cake, and (I / me) frosted and decorated it", "I" is the subject of "frosted and decorated", so "I" is correct.
  9. 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".
  10. 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.
  11. 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".
  12. 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.
  13. In "Alexis sat beside Chloe and (I / me) at the picnic table", "beside" is a preposition and requires the object - form "me".
  14. In "Alexis had grapes, but (I / me) had apple slices", "I" is the subject of "had", so "I" is correct.
  15. In "Alexis gave Chloe and (I / me) some of her grapes", "gave" is a verb and requires the object - form "me".

Answer:

  1. me
  2. I
  3. I
  4. me
  5. I
  6. me
  7. I
  8. I
  9. me
  10. I
  11. me
  12. I
  13. me
  14. I
  15. me