Subject Pronouns
Object Pronouns
Using I and Me
Possessive Nouns
Possessive Pronouns
100

Replace the italicized word with a pronoun:

The crowd cheered for Matthew.

They

100

Replace the italicized word with a pronoun:

Mrs. Smith bought a new sweater for Luke.

him

100

(Johnny and I, Johnny and me) went to the movie theater.

Johnny and I

100

Write the phrase as a possessive noun.

the cages of the dogs

the dogs' cages

100

Replace the italicized word with a possessive pronoun. 

My family's house has a second story.

Our

200

Replace the italicized word with a pronoun:

Maria and I went to the park.

We

200

Replace the italicized word with a pronoun:

Seth drove Evan and me to practice.

us

200

Would you like to play with (Melissa and I, Melissa and me).

Melissa and me

200

Write the phrase as a possessive noun.

the basketball team of the men

the men's basketball team

200

Replace the italicized word with a possessive pronoun.

Sara's mother is teaching her how to read.

Her

300

Replace the italicized word with a pronoun:

Lisa's mother baked us cookies.

She

300

Replace the italicized word with a pronoun:

I forgot to bring my book to school.

it

300

(Me and Mr. Thompson, Mr. Thompson and I) teach high school math together.

Mr. Thompson and I

300

Write the phrase as a possessive noun.

the books of the students

the students' books

300

Replace the italicized word with a possessive pronoun.

The school's playground has three slides.

Its

400

Replace the italicized word with a pronoun:

Jonathan enjoys playing on a baseball team.

He

400

Replace the italicized word with a pronoun:

I shared my candy with Caroline.

her

400

My dad drove my (friend and I, friend and me) to the game.

friend and me

400

Write the phrase as a possessive noun.

the toys of the baby

the baby's toys

400

Replace the italicized word with a possessive pronoun.

Billy's backpack is heavy today.

His

500

Replace the italicized word with a pronoun:

Mr. Johnson was a friendly teacher.

He

500

Replace the italicized word with a pronoun:

Joe is in the same class as Jack and Jill.

them

500

The cookies on the table were for (James and I, James and me).

James and me

500

Write the phrase as a possessive noun.

the uniforms of the players

the players' uniforms

500

Replace the italicized word with a possessive pronoun.

Emma and Ethan's cat is napping on the couch.

Their

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