What is takes the place of a noun or nouns in the subject of a sentence?
(My, Mine) class is looking for ways to raise money.
The meeting was led by her and him.
What is "her and him"?
(Our, We're) helping Sumi and Jorge learn English.
Replace the italicized words with the correct subject pronoun:
Gloria and I went to the design tables next.
What is "We"?
Replace the italicized words with the correct object pronoun:
Mom handed Pete, the family dog, to Kristin and Ben.
This possessive pronouns could replace the italicized word or phrase:
Stepanie's idea received two votes.
You and we think the meetings are fun.
(Their, They're) a bit shy and quiet.
Replace the italicized words with the correct subject pronoun:
My parents went to Hyde Park last year.
What is "They"?
That pollution experiment was easy for (I, me).
This possessive pronoun could replace the italicized word or phrase:
Three people liked Julio's suggestion best.
She teaches Spanish on Fridays. He teaches Spanish on Fridays.
I especially liked (it's, its) illustrations.
Replace the italicized words with the correct subject pronoun:
The video shows how discarded plastic can harm wildlife.
Laurie showed (we, us) plants grown in artificial light.
This possessive pronoun could replace the italicized word or phrase:
Jake and Renee's plan got four votes.
The audience applauded for them. The audience applauded for me.
Jason said that (you're, your) report was excellent.
Sherry helped him. Sherry helped me.
The members love (they're, their) ideas.