Pronoun2 Personal Pronouns
Pronoun2 Personal Pronouns
Pronoun2 Personal Pronouns
Name:__________________________________
Personal pronouns are used to represent people. They can show first person (the speaker), second person (the person being spoken to), or third person (the person being spoken about). If the pronoun is the subject of the sentence, we say it is a subject pronoun (sometimes called a nominative pronoun). If the pronoun is the object of the sentence, we say it is an object pronoun. Person 1st 2nd 3rd Person 1st 2nd 3rd Subject Pronouns Singular I You He/She/It Object Pronouns Singular Me You Him/Her/It Subject Pronouns - Plural We You They Object Pronouns - Plural Us You Them
Circle the pronoun in each sentence. On the line in front of each sentence, write S if the pronoun is a subject pronoun or O if the pronoun is an object pronoun.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Mary gave me the letter. You can sit down by the fire. They are going to watch a movie at the new theater. Peter and Cindy can go with us tomorrow. We have been friends for many years. It is inside the pocket of the black backpack. The librarian gave me the library book. Jennys mother brought her a sandwich for lunch. She played with the new puppy all day. You went to the party on Saturday night. Sylvia will give you the book next week. Park the bicycles in the rack and leave the keys for us. He called the store, but everyone was on a lunch break. Scotts dad gave us a ride to the baseball game. I usually study for a few hours the night before a test. Jerry and Mark went to the school play with them on Monday. Send me a copy of the report in the mail. He never said goodbye before going on the month-long trip. We ate dinner at a nice restaurant before returning home. Aunt Marie baked him a delicious chocolate cake.
Personal Pronouns
Key Name:__________________________________
Personal pronouns are used to represent people. They can show first person (the speaker), second person (the person being spoken to), or third person (the person being spoken about). If the pronoun is the subject of the sentence, we say it is a subject pronoun (sometimes called a nominative pronoun). If the pronoun is the object of the sentence, we say it is an object pronoun. Person 1st 2nd 3rd Person 1st 2nd 3rd Subject Pronouns Singular I You He/She/It Object Pronouns Singular Me You Him/Her/It Subject Pronouns - Plural We You They Object Pronouns - Plural Us You Them
Circle the pronoun in each sentence. On the line in front of each sentence, write S if the pronoun is a subject pronoun or O if the pronoun is an object pronoun.
O S S O S S O O S S O O S O S O O S S O 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Mary gave me the letter. You can sit down by the fire. They are going to watch a movie at the new theater. Peter and Cindy can go with us tomorrow. We have been friends for many years. It is inside the pocket of the black backpack. The librarian gave me the library book. Jennys mother brought her a sandwich for lunch. She played with the new puppy all day. You went to the party on Saturday night. Sylvia will give you the book next week. Park the bicycles in the rack and leave the keys for us. He called the store, but everyone was on a lunch break. Scotts dad gave us a ride to the baseball game. I usually study for a few hours the night before a test. Jerry and Mark went to the school play with them on Monday. Send me a copy of the report in the mail. He never said goodbye before going on the month-long trip. We ate dinner at a nice restaurant before returning home. Aunt Marie baked him a delicious chocolate cake.