Jack kicked me in the knee!
direct object
Choose the correct object pronoun:
Can you please give (me/I) a piece of candy?
me
Choose the correct possessive pronoun or adjective to complete the sentence. Then, identify if it is 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person:
That is (my/mine) dog!
my, 1st
Choose the correct pronoun to complete the sentence. Then, identify if it is a subject or object pronoun:
The boy who won the game is (he/him).
he, subject
Is the underline pronoun a direct object, indirect object, or object of a preposition?
Eliza can bring that book to you.
object of a preposition
Use the correct object pronoun in the blank:
I saw (she/her) at the Zoo.
her
Choose the correct possessive pronoun or adjective to complete the sentence. Then, identify if it is 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person:
Did you know that that Taylor Swift poster is (her/hers)?
hers, 3rd
Choose the correct pronoun to complete the sentence. Then, identify if it is a subject or object pronoun:
Can Derek come visit (we/us) today?
us, object
Is the underline pronoun a direct object, indirect object, or object of a preposition?
My mom gave me a new bike.
indirect object
Use the correct object pronoun in the blank:
The teacher will tell (them/they) where to turn it in.
them
Choose the correct possessive pronoun or adjective to complete the sentence. Then, identify if it is 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person:
That ball is (their/theirs).
theirs, 3rd
Choose the correct pronoun to complete the sentence. Then, identify if it is a subject or object pronoun:
My mom hugged (I/me) goodbye.
me, object
Is the underline pronoun a direct object, indirect object, or object of a preposition?
Can the teacher get another paper for me?
object of a preposition
Use the correct object pronoun in the blank:
Did mom give (we/us) enough money for the movies?
us
Choose the correct possessive pronoun or adjective to complete the sentence. Then, identify if it is 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person:
(Yours/Your) dog is so cute!
Choose the correct pronoun to complete the sentence. Then, identify if it is a subject or object pronoun:
The kids that get good grades are Max and (I/me).
I, subject
Is the underline pronoun a direct object, indirect object, or object of a preposition?
Sarah high-fived them when the team won.
direct object
Use the correct object pronoun in the blank:
Grant bought cookies for Jake and (I/me).
me
Choose the correct possessive pronoun or adjective to complete the sentence. Then, identify if it is 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person:
This candy is (our/ours)
ours, 1st
Choose the correct pronoun to complete the sentence. Then, identify if it is a subject or object pronoun:
Will you invite Emily and (I/me)
me, object