Personal Pronouns (singular/plural) (1st, 2nd, 3rd)
Subject pronouns/object pronouns/compound subject
Possessive pronouns/adjectives
Antecedents
I, Me, We, Us
100
For a class project we made a mission model.
We - plural - first person
100
She and I went to the park.
She and I - compound subject - she, I
100
I rode my bicycle to a friend's house.
my - possessive adjective
100
We went to the soccer game, and it was the best ever.
it - pronoun, soccer game - antecedent
100
My friend and (I, me) are forwards on the soccer team.
I
200
They painted portraits.
they - plural - third person
200
We learned about it from our teacher.
we - subject pronoun
200
I think our science project is the best one.
our - possessive adjective
200
Sharks may be in the water, but the surfers aren't afraid of them.
them - pronoun, sharks - antecedent
200
The other team beat (we, us) before.
us
300
He wrote some great poems.
He - singular - third person
300
It had extremely cold weather.
it - subject pronoun
300
This book is yours.
yours - possessive pronoun
300
The dog liked his squeaky toy, but he liked his bone better.
he - pronoun, dog - antecedent
300
(I, Me) love roller coasters.
I
400
Where do you want to go, John?
you - singular - second person
400
Mom reminded her to do her chores.  
her - object pronoun
400
Hers is blue.
hers - possessive pronoun
400
Alicia, her mother, and an aunt planned the trip they would take.
they - pronoun, Alicia, mother, aunt - antecedent
400
(We, Us) must wear waterproof gear.
We
500
I won first prize.
I - singular - first person
500
My mother and I talked to the author.
my mother and I - compound subject - I
500
Your desk is a mess.
your - possessive adjective
500
The video on explorers helped us learn about them.
them - pronoun, explorers - antecedent
500
My coach told (I, me) I was good.
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