Lizzie told me about the Halloween costume.
What is "me"?
My grandma was born in 1930 and ______ came to the U.S. in 1949.
What is "she?"
Find and count all of the subject and object pronouns in this paragraph:
"Malala's father is not sorry that his child is a girl, as some new fathers in their country might be. Ziauddin is very fond of his Pashtun people, but he is not as fond of some of their traditions. Ziauddin asks friends and family to throw dried fruits, candies and coins into her cradle, as they would for him."
2 subject pronouns (him)
She brought her favorite movie to the sleepover.
What is "she"?
The thunderstorm scared them.
What is "them"?
I gave Riley a Squishmallow for her birthday and she loved ______.
What is "it?"
Find and count all of the subject and object pronouns in this paragraph:
"Heritage makes us who we are. It is an essential, important part of us--our inherited traditions, beliefs, values, and achievements, and how we identify ourselves. Heritage also conjures up remembrances of family, events, travels, songs, celebrations, goals, and challenges. It is our past, our today, and our foundation to build on for the future."
3 subject pronouns (it, we, it, )
Amy dumped her extra hot chocolate in the sink.
What is "her"?
David finished his service hours and _____ gave canned goods to the food pantry.
What is "he"?
Find and count all of the subject and object pronouns in the following paragraph:
" Ruth's mother graduated from high school when she was fifteen, smart enough that she might have gone to college. But at this point in history, girls were discouraged from going to college. So, Ruth's mother got a job to help her pay for her 'brother's' college education. Next came marriage--and a husband who discouraged her from working outside the home. Like many men of his time, he thought that ' a woman's place was in the home.' This was what Ruth saw when she was a girl.
3 subj(she, she, she)
2obj (her)
Andy walked me down the hallway to the nurse's office.
What is "me"?
Find and count all of the subject and object pronouns below:
"There was only one ting for Ruth to do. Suitcase in hand, she arrived at Cornell University--the same university her mother's brother had gone to, the same university her mother might have gone to, had she been encouraged. It was 1950, and very few girls went to college. At Cornell, male students outnumbered them, four to one. For a girl to get into Cornell, she had to be very smart. But she had to pretend not to be smart if she wanted a boy to ask her out on a date. She could not be seen studying.?
5 subject pronouns (she, she, she, she, she, she)
2 object pronouns(them, her)
Make sure he gives out all of the prizes.
What is "he"?
Aunt Ellie took us to the water slides.
What is "us"?
Mrs. Lawrence gave Jamie and ______ detention every day this week.
(3 POSSIBLE ANSWERS--MUST GET ALL 3)
What is "me", "her", "him"?
Find and count all of the subject and object pronouns:
"Once upon a time, there was a girl named Daphne who loved to learn. She loved math and computers, and started programming when she was twelve years old. When she was a young teenager, Daphne told her parents she was bored in high school. She wanted to go to college instead. Daphne was only seventeen years old when she graduated from university in Israel. Soon after, she decided to move to the United States to get her PhD. Daphne arrived on July 4, 1989. It was Independence Day in the US--a good day to start a life in her new country. She couldn't believe it."
8 subject pronouns (she, she, she, she, she, she, she, it)
1 object pronoun (it)