Grammar and Language Workbook

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Unit 4, Pronouns 107

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Grammar

Lesson 26
Using Pronouns Correctly

Use a subject pronoun as the subject of a sentence. Use an object pronoun as the
object of a verb. Be sure to use a subject pronoun in a compound subject and an
object pronoun in a compound object.
Jamal and I fly model planes. (compound subject)
Debra met Jamal and me in the park. (compound object)
In formal writing and speaking, always use a subject pronoun after a linking verb.
The last one in line was he. Yes, this is she.

Exercise 1 Underline the pronoun in parentheses that best completes each sentence.
The baby-sitter and (I, me) watched the squirrels play in the yard.


  1. Mom called (we, us) in for supper.

  2. (He, Him) and Derek will get to school early.

  3. Byron lent (I, me) this video.

  4. Are (they, them) ever going to arrive?

  5. Who is (he, him)?

  6. Aunt Cara brought (she, her) for a visit.

  7. Roger and (I, me) rode our new bikes.

  8. (We, Us) were late for our appointment.

  9. Please tell (I, me) the answer?

  10. Uncle Clyde told my sisters and (I, me) a story.

  11. We took out the eggs and boiled (they, them) in water.

  12. My mom drove Eloise and (she, her) to the concert.

  13. The rain really soaked (he, him).

  14. No one asked (I, me) about it.

  15. (They, Them) mow lawns during summer vacation.

  16. Todd bought (they, them) sodas.

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