I and me
Choose the correct sentence:
A. Me went to the store.
B. I went to the store.
B. I went to the store.
What subject pronoun replaces "Maria and I"?
We
What object pronoun replaces “my dad”? “I love ___.”
him
What is the reflexive form of “I”?
myself
Which is correct?
A. Me and my sister baked a cake.
B. My sister and I baked a cake.
B. My sister and I baked a cake.
Which word fits? "We mande plans. My brother and ___ are going to the park."
I
Fill in: “___ is reading a book.” (talking about Tom)
He
Fill in: “Can you help ___, please?” (talking about John and me)
us
She hurt ___ while playing.
herself
What pronoun completes: “Can you tell ___ the story again?”
me
Which is correct?
A. Sarah and me made cookies.
B. Sarah and I made cookies.
B. Sarah and I made cookies.
Which one is a subject pronoun?
A. Her
B. They
B. They
Which one is an object pronoun?
A. She
B. Them
B. Them
Which sentence is correct?
A. He made himself a sandwich.
B. He made hisself a sandwich.
A. He made himself a sandwich.
What is the reflexive pronoun for “you”?
yourself
Which sentence uses “me” correctly?
A. Me am happy.
B. The teacher called me.
B. The teacher called me.
True or False: “You” can be both a subject and object pronoun.
True
Choose the correct sentence:
A. The teacher gave we the test.
B. The teacher gave us the test.
B. The teacher gave us the test.
Choose the correct reflexive pronoun:
“We taught ___ how to play chess.”
ourselves
Fix the sentence: “Her gave sheself a treat.”
She gave herself a treat.
Which sentence is correct and why?
A. Me and Luis went to the movies.
B. Luis and I went to the movies.
B. Luis and I went to the movies.
Replace the underlined nouns with a subject pronoun:
Andrea went to the zoo.
She
Grandma told my brother and ___ a story.”
A. I
B. Me
B. Me
Which sentence is written correctly?
A. The cat licked hisself.
B. The cat licked itself.
B. The cat licked itself.
Identify all the pronouns in this sentence and label them as subject, object, or reflexive:
“She made herself a sandwich and gave it to me.”
"She" = subject, "herself" = reflexive, "it" = object, "me" = object