Fundamentals Of English Grammar

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EXERCISE 21. Personal pronouns: subjects and objects. (Chart 6-10)
Directions: Circle the correct words in italics.


  1. Nick ate dinner with I, 0 me.

  2. Nick ate dinner with Betsy and I, me.

  3. I, Me had dinner with Nick last night.

  4. Betsy and I, me had dinner with Nick last night.

  5. Please take this food and give it, them to the dog.

  6. Please take these food scraps and give it, them to the dog.

  7. My brother drove Emily and I, me to the store. He didn't come in. He waited for


we, us in the car. W, Us hurried.


  1. A: I want to get tickets for the soccer game.
    B: You'd better get it, them right away. It, They is, are selling fast.


- 9. Ms. Lee wrote a note on my test paper. She, Her wanted to talk to I, me after class.


  1. Between YOU and I, me, I think Ivan made a bad decision to quit his job.;.. .#:,, :g.rllt;;,
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  • :XERCISE -- - ma1 pronouns. (C' t 6-10)
    Directions: Complete the sentences with she, he, it, her, him, they, or them.



  1. I have a grammar book. It is black.

  2. Tom borrowed my books. He returned thew yesterday.
    ... 3. Susan is wearing some new earrings. look good on

  3. Table tennis (also called ping-pong) began in England in the late 1800s. Today
    is an international sport. My brother and I played a
    lot when we were teenagers. I beat
    sometimes, but
    was a better player and
    usually won.


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