He ran two miles.
OR
Him ran two miles.
He ran two miles.
I gave candy to her.
OR
I gave the candy to she.
I gave candy to her.
Carla is happy.
(I, she, or he)
She is happy.
The desert it is hot.
OR
The desert is hot.
The desert is hot.
It is a brown monkey.
OR
The animal it is a brown monkey.
It is a brown monkey.
The teacher asked us questions.
OR
The teacher asked they questions.
The teacher asked us questions.
Yamil and Jesus walked to class.
(She, we, or They)
They walked to class.
The horse it eats plants.
OR
It eats plants.
It eats plants.
They are at school.
OR
My friends they are at school.
They are at school.
I like it.
OR
I like they.
I like it.
Ms. Binning and I are going to the park.
(He, we, or she)
We are going to the park.
Ms. Binning is nice.
OR
Ms. Binning she is nice.
Ms. Binning is nice.
We went to the store.
OR
Us went to the store.
We went to the store.
I am friends with she.
Or
I am friends with her.
I am friends with her.
Anthony loves school!
(He, she, or we)
He loves school!
Kevin he gives out candy.
OR
He gives out candy.
He gives out candy.
I like school.
OR
He like school.
I like school.
I like them my friends.
OR
I like them.
I like them.
Bryan asked Ms. Muller a question.
(He, she, or we) AND (her, him, us)
He asked her a question.
Jonnathan and Javier they like school.
OR
They like school.
They like school.