Subject and Predicate Pronouns
Chi Unit
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Choose the best pronoun.
Subject and Predicate Pronouns
Subject pronouns take the place of subject nouns. They are the subjects of the sentences.
Singular Subject Pronouns
I
You
She, He, It
Plural Subject Pronouns
We
You
They
Predicate pronouns take the place of predicate nouns. They only follow LINKING verbs. They are the same words as the subject pronouns.
Kathy and _____ work together.
- I
- me
Christy and _____ are coming.
- her
- she
The base runners were Marc and _____.
- I
- me
The boys are Al's brothers. Al and _____ live next door.
- they
- them
_____ and the the Bradleys play touch football.
- We
- Us
It was Todd and _____ to the rescue.
- me
- I
It is _____.
- her
- she
There are Ginny and _____ on TV.
- me
- I
_____ and about half the class are tennis players.
- Us
- We
The baseball experts are _____ and their brothers.
- they
- them
_____is the boy next door.
- He
- Him
The Big Hawk Pack and _____ became friends at camp.
- us
- we
The winners are Trudy and _____.
- me
- I
Scott and _____ are cousins.
- her
- she
Robin and _____ both roasted marshmallows.
- she
- her