Is that (your, you're) lunch?
What is your?
(John) had trouble hitting the baseball.
What is he?
Lucky always runs away from (Lacy and me).
What is us.
Keisha drew the layout of (Keisha's) school.
What is her?
The teacher gave Sam and (I, me) the notes.
What is me?
(Its, It's) such a wonderful lunch.
What is It's?
(Both teams) have an excellent record this year.
What is they
A dog trainer can help (Ross).
What is him.
Ted brought (Ted's) drawing paper to school.
What is his?
She and (I, me) have our own way of hunting.
What is I?
(There, Their, They're) are lots of lunch choices.
What is There?
(Susie and I) will play the Bluebirds.
What is We.
The boy keeps a treat for (his dog) in one pocket.
What is her, him, or it.
I brought (I) markers, too.
What is my?
My family and (I, me) went to New York for vacation.
What is I?
(There, Their, They're) lunches look yummy.
What is Their?
Jan said, " (Jan) will watch the game."
What is I.
Lucky looks for (Susie).
What is her.
We use to sit at (we) desks.
What is our?
Do you want to go with Josie and (I, me)?
What is me?
(There, Their, They're) very filling.
What is They're?
(The ball) sometimes comes quickly over home plate.
What is It.
Paul says to Lucky,"Follow Paul."
What is me.
Why did you look through (you) bag?
What is your?
(Me and Sally, Sally and I) ran for two miles.
What is Sally and I?