Subject and Object Pronouns free ESL EFL pdf worksheets with answer keys
Write the subject pronouns.
This worksheet has two activities about the subject and object pronouns. Students complete the sentences. The paper has an answer key.
Understanding Subject and Object Pronouns in English: A Beginner’s Guide
Pronoun | Type | Use | Example Sentences |
---|---|---|---|
I | Subject | Used when the speaker is the subject | “I love to read.” |
You | Subject | Used to address the person being spoken to | “You are my best friend.” |
He | Subject | Used for a male subject | “He is going to the store.” |
She | Subject | Used for a female subject | “She is studying at home.” |
It | Subject | Used for a non-human subject | “It is raining outside.” |
We | Subject | Used when including the speaker | “We are going to the park.” |
They | Subject | Used for multiple people or things | “They are my classmates.” |
Me | Object | Used when the speaker is the object | “She gave the book to me.” |
You | Object | Used when the person being spoken to is the object | “I will help you.” |
Him | Object | Used for a male object | “I saw him at the party.” |
Her | Object | Used for a female object | “Please give the book to her.” |
It | Object | Used for a non-human object | “The dog chased it.” |
Us | Object | Used when including the speaker as the object | “Please join us for dinner.” |
Them | Object | Used for multiple people or things | “She invited them to the party.” |
Explanation:
- Subject pronouns are used when the pronoun is the subject of the sentence (the one performing the action).
- Object pronouns are used when the pronoun is the object of the sentence (the one receiving the action).