Tuesday, November 3, 2020

PRONOUN, EXERCISE - I

PRONOUN, EXERCISE

Person pronouns include I, me, he, him, she, her, we, they, us, and them. You can tell which pronoun to use depending on whether the pronoun is the subject or object of the sentence.

Exercise A

Fill in the blank with ‘I’ or ‘me’.

1. Mom drove _____ to school today.

2. _____ really want that chocolate cake.

3. Everyone is happy for _____.

4. When ___ get home, I am going to bed.

5. Is that present for _____?

Exercise B

Fill in the blank with ‘she’ or ‘her’.

1. Harry wrote a love poem for _____.

2. _____ went to the movies with Miguel.

3. Debbie had a headache, so _____ took medicine.

4. Have you told _____ the good news?

5. The book was very enjoyable to _____.

Exercise C

Fill in the blank with ‘he’ or ‘him’.

1. John's sister refused to give _____ the paper.

2. When _____ fell out of the tree, he broke his arm.

3. Did Sam tell you why _____ did not come to the party?

4. Ask Shreya, what we should bring back for _____.

5. I told _____ about the celebration.

Exercise D

Fill in the blank with ‘we’ or ‘us’.

1. She cannot come with _____ today.

2. After _____ eat, let's see a movie.

3. Come on in and tell _____ the news!

4. I know where _____ can go.

5. Dad is coming with _____ to buy school supplies.

Exercise E

Fill in the blank with ‘they’ or ‘them’.

1. Everybody knows _____ spilled the beans.

2. If the peaches are not ripe, don’t buy _____.

3. Take off your shoes and put _____ in the closet.

4. _____ are the best of friends.

5. Will and Tom wish _____ could drive a car.


ANSWER KEY

Exercise A

Fill in the blank with ‘I’ or ‘me’.

1. Mom drove ___me___ to school today.

2.  ___I___ really want that chocolate cake.

3. Everyone is happy for  ___me___ .

4. When  ___I___ get home, I am going to bed.

5. Is that present for  ___me___ ?

Exercise B

Fill in the blank with ‘she’ or ‘her’.

1. Harry wrote a love poem for  ___her___.

2.  ___She___ went to the movies with Miguel.

3. Debbie had a headache, so  ___she___ took medicine.

4. Have you told  ___her___ the good news?

5. The book was very enjoyable to  ___her___ .

Exercise C

Fill in the blank with ‘he’ or ‘him’.

1. John's sister refused to give  ___him___ the paper.

2. When  ___he___ fell out of the tree, he broke his arm.

3. Did Sam tell you why  ___he___ did not come to the party?

4. Ask Shreya, what we should bring back for  ___him___ .

5. I told  ___him___ about the celebration.

Exercise D

Fill in the blank with ‘we’ or ‘us’.

1. She cannot come with  ___us___ today.

2. After  ___we___ eat, let's see a movie.

3. Come on in and tell  ___us___ the news!

4. I know where  ___we___ can go.

5. Dad is coming with  ___us___ to buy school supplies.

Exercise E

Fill in the blank with ‘they’ or ‘them’.

1. Everybody knows  ___they___ spilled the beans.

2. If the peaches are not ripe, don’t buy  ___them___.

3. Take off your shoes and put  ___them___ in the closet.

4.  ___They___ are the best of friends.

5. Will and Tom wish  ___they___ could drive a car.

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