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Subjective vs Objective Pronouns

Subjective vs Objective Pronouns

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English

6th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
L.3.1A, L.6.1A, L.6.1C

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Standards-aligned

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Victoria Teller

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4 Slides • 14 Questions

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Subjective vs Objective Pronouns

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Multiple Select

Which of these is a pronoun?

1

he

2

Kyle

3

they

4

Mrs. Summers

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Subjective Pronouns

  • These are pronouns used in the SUBJECT of the sentence. The subject is WHO or WHAT is doing the action.

  • For example: "I went to the store."

  • You wouldn't say: "Me went to the store."

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Objective Pronouns

  • Objective pronouns are used in the object of the sentence. The object is WHO or WHAT is being acted on.

  • For example: “My mother bought me new clothes for school.”

  • You wouldn't say: "My mother bought I new clothes for school."

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Fill in the Blanks

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Multiple Choice

The planet Mars has two moons. The two moons are both very small

1

They

2

Them

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Fill in the Blanks

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Multiple Choice

I really liked the cake. Unfortunately, I didn’t have time to finish the cake.

1

her

2

it

3

me

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Multiple Choice

John likes computer games but he doesn’t play computer games very often.

1

they

2

them

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Fill in the Blanks

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13

Multiple Choice

My aunt often comes to visit my family and ?.

1

me

2

I

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Fill in the Blanks

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15

Multiple Choice

First, my friend and I went shopping. Later, my friend and ? went home.

1

me

2

I

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Type answer...

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Multiple Choice

John is a really nice guy. I like John a lot.

1

her

2

him

3

he

4

his

18

Multiple Choice

Suzy and I paid for the meal but the waiter forgot to bring Suzy and me the food.

1

us

2

them

Subjective vs Objective Pronouns

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