Thursday, November 7, 2024

Subject and object pronouns English worksheet

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Subject and object pronouns read and fill in the gaps.

This worksheet is about practicing the subject and object pronouns in English. Students read and complete the exercises. The worksheet has an answer key.
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Subject and Object Pronouns: A Comprehensive Guide

As a grammar expert, I’m delighted to provide a detailed explanation of subject and object pronouns. These essential pronouns play distinct roles in sentences. Let’s explore them in depth:

1. Subject Pronouns

Subject pronouns (also known as nominative pronouns) serve as the subjects of verbs. They represent the person or thing performing the action. Here’s a table illustrating subject pronouns:

Subject PronounUsageExample Sentence
IFirst person singularI love reading mystery novels.”
YouSecond person (singular/plural)You are my best friend.”
He / She / ItThird person singularHe plays the guitar beautifully.” / “She is an excellent chef.” / “It is raining outside.”
WeFirst person pluralWe enjoy hiking in the mountains.”
TheyThird person pluralThey planted flowers in the garden.”
Subject Pronoun

2. Object Pronouns

Object pronouns (also called objective pronouns) function as the objects of verbs or prepositions. They represent the person or thing affected by an action. Here’s a table illustrating object pronouns:

Object PronounUsageExample Sentence
MeFirst person singular“She invited me to the party.”
YouSecond person (singular/plural)“I’ll call you tomorrow.”
Him / Her / ItThird person singular“I saw him at the concert.” / “She gave the book to her.” / “I found it on the shelf.”
UsFirst person plural“They included us in their plans.”
ThemThird person plural“The teacher praised them for their hard work.”
Object Pronoun

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Confusing “I” and “Me”:
    • Use “I” as the subject (e.g., “He and I went to the museum”).
    • Use “Me” as the object (e.g., “She invited him and me to the party”).
  2. “Who” vs. “Whom”:
    • “Who” is a subject pronoun (e.g., “Who is coming to the meeting?”).
    • “Whom” is an object pronoun (e.g., “To whom should I address this letter?”).

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