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Interactive worksheet for practicing subject and object pronouns with visual aids.

Worksheet titled "Subject & Object Pronouns" with exercises for choosing correct pronouns, featuring cartoon illustrations of children and adults.

Worksheet titled "Subject & Object Pronouns" with exercises for choosing correct pronouns, featuring cartoon illustrations of children and adults.

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To solve the problem, we need to identify whether to use a subject pronoun or an object pronoun in each sentence. Here's a breakdown of the solution:

Key Points:


- Subject Pronouns: Used as the subject of a sentence (e.g., I, you, he, she, it, we, they).
- Object Pronouns: Used as the object of a verb or preposition (e.g., me, you, him, her, it, us, them).

Solutions with Explanations:



1. She often drinks milk.
- Explanation: "She" is the subject of the sentence, so we use the subject pronoun.

2. Please give me a pen.
- Explanation: "Me" is the object of the verb "give," so we use the object pronoun.

3. John takes her to school.
- Explanation: "Her" is the object of the verb "takes," so we use the object pronoun.

4. They are my friends.
- Explanation: "They" is the subject of the sentence, so we use the subject pronoun.

5. Ann is our grandma. She really loves us.
- Explanation: "Us" is the object of the verb "loves," so we use the object pronoun.

6. I usually ride a bike with my mum.
- Explanation: "I" is the subject of the sentence, so we use the subject pronoun.

7. He goes to the cinema with them.
- Explanation: "Them" is the object of the preposition "with," so we use the object pronoun.

8. Lisa is a student. She is 14 years old.
- Explanation: "She" is the subject of the sentence, so we use the subject pronoun.

9. Mark is Lucy's little brother. Lucy plays card games with him in the afternoon.
- Explanation: "Him" is the object of the preposition "with," so we use the object pronoun.

10. Their dad buys them ice cream every Friday.
- Explanation: "Them" is the object of the verb "buys," so we use the object pronoun.

Final Answers:


1. She
2. me
3. her
4. They
5. us
6. I
7. them
8. She
9. him
10. them

Boxed Final Answer:


\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{l}
1. \text{She} \\
2. \text{me} \\
3. \text{her} \\
4. \text{They} \\
5. \text{us} \\
6. \text{I} \\
7. \text{them} \\
8. \text{She} \\
9. \text{him} \\
10. \text{them}
\end{array}
}
\]
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