Subject Pronoun Form
Object Pronoun Form
Possessive Pronoun Form
Who vs Whom
Using Verbs Correctly
100

(Him, He, His) went to the library after school.

He

100

The teacher emailed (he, him, they) after school.

him

100

That cheeseburger is (mine, me, I). 

mine

100

(Who, whom) is at the door?

Who

100

Please (lay, lie) the blanket on the bed.

lay

200

Fill in the blank with a subject pronoun: ___ are going to the museum today.

You, We, They

200

Object pronouns _____ the action in the sentence.

receive

200

Fill in the blank with a possessive pronoun: This notebook is ________, not mine.

his, yours, hers

200
To (who, whom) did you give the note?

whom

200

This verb means “to lift something or cause it to go up” and requires an object.

raise

300

Subject pronouns do the ____ in the sentence.

action

300

"Sam invited Maria to the party." > "Sam invited ___ to the party."

her

300

"The trophy belongs to the team." > "The trophy belongs to ____."

them

300

(Who, Whom) will be speaking at the assembly?

Who

300

This verb means “to recline or be in a resting position” and does not take an object.

lie

400
Neither the cat nor the dog (are, is) hungry.

is (neither is singular & the noun closest to the verb is dog (singular), so we use is)


400

No one except (he, him) understood the directions.

him

400

Possessive pronouns show ______.

ownership

400

Who = used as a ____ (does the action)

subject

400

Correct the sentence: “Yesterday, I lay the blanket on the bed.”

Yesterday, I laid the blanket on the bed.

500

Correct the sentence: Me and Anna will present our project.

Anna and I will present our project.

A quick check: take out the other person → “I will present our project.” ✔️


500

The coaches watched the players and congratulated ___ after the game.

them

500

Complete the sentence using possessive pronouns: Is this coat ___ or ____?

Is this coat yours or mine?, Is this coat hers or his, Is this coat ours or theirs?

500

if you can replace it with him/her/them → use ____

whom

500

Give a sentence using the verb pair, sit and set, correctly.

“Mr. Block asked us to sit down while he set the microscopes on the table.”

“Please sit on the bench while I set the picnic basket beside you.”