Did she bring her parents to the game?
she, her
I gave (her/she) roses.
her
This is the movie ______ I saw yesterday.
I'm learning how to play guitar.
I (subject)
She reminded him to bring her homework to school.
she, him, her
(We/Us) are walking dogs at the park today.
we
Do you know anyone _______ can speak 5 languages?
that / who
They brought chicken noodle soup for me.
they (subject)
me (object)
His uniform and their shirts were in her washer because they were dirty.
his, their, her, they
(Her/She) went to the library to look for (they/them).
she
them
This is the movie ______ I told you ______.
that / which
about
That is my book and that one is hers.
my (possessive adjective)
hers (possessive pronoun)
You should bring their money to school for his snack and hers. (write what kind of pronouns they are!)
you (subject), their (possessive adjective), his (possessive adjective), hers (possessive pronoun)
Wall Street English, __________ students go to study, is inside the mall.
where
What are the subjects in a sentence?
What are the objects in a sentence?
Subjects: the people that DO/perform the action.
Verb: action
Object: the people that RECEIVE the action.
What is the role of a pronoun?
It REPLACES a noun (a person or an object).