Homophones
Contractions
Subject Pronouns
Object Pronouns
Using I and me
100

Is that ______ puppy? (your,you're)

What is your?

100

I am fond of my pet, Ducky.

What is I'm?

100

Bev and I take long rides on our bikes.

What is We?

100

I took a picture of Nate and Eileen.

What is them?

100

Langston, Pepe, and (I, me) planned a party for Al.

What is I?

200

(Its, It's) such a pretty puppy.

What is It's?

200

She is a mammal with a broad, flat, hairless snout.

What is She's?

200

The bikes stay in good repair.

What is They?

200

Nate bought a dinosaur book for his sister.

What is her?

200

Pepe asked Langston and (I, me) for help with the decorations.

What is me?

300

(Your, You're) giving it too much food.

What is You're?

300

She laid two eggs, and they will hatch in ten days.

What is they'll?

300

Sometimes Dad joins us for a trip.

What is he?

300

Eileen liked the book very much.

What is it?

300

(He and I, I and he) found some blue balloons.

What is He and I?

400

(There, Their, They're) are pretty ones next door, too.

What is There?

400

We are giving her young to Mr. Marcus at the zoo.

What is We're?

400

That night us slept in a big brass bed.

What is we?

400

Mrs. Lincoln sang a lullaby to me and Bernice from the porch below our window.

What is Bernice and me?

400

Last week, me and my sister were jumping rope outside.

What is my sister and I?

500

(There, Their, They're) eyes are especially beautiful.

What is Their?

500

It is so much fun having Ducky as my pet.

What is It's?

500

Bernice and me took an exciting trip on a train.

What is Bernice and I?

500

Our old neighbor met her and I at the train station.

What is her and me?

500

The argument seemed silly to my sister and I.

What is my sister and me?