Transcript I or me
Pronouns
A pronoun takes the place
of a noun.
Subject Pronouns
He, she ,it , I, you, they, we
* Who or what the
sentence is about.
Object Pronouns
Him, her, us, them, it, me,
you
* Use these after the verb.
Examples
1.
2.
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I walked to school.
Did they go to the movies?
make a question into a statement
They did go to the movies.
Predicate Nominative
The subject is found at the end of the
sentence.
Example: The next singer is she.
- flip the sentence around.
She is the next singer.
Compound Subjects
She and Sally are good friends.
(read the sentence with only the
pronoun.)
She (is) a good friend. (not her)
Sam and he go to school together.
My mom bought her and Mark ice cream.
I or me
I is a subject pronoun and is used at
the beginning of a sentence.
Me is an object pronoun and comes
after a verb.
My friend and I like to watch movies.
She drove Julie and me to the park.
Me or I
*Me and I always come second in a
sentence.
- My friend and I
- Sarah and me
Examples
1. Dad and me are finished with the
project.
2. She and him went to the movies.
3. Luis saw (she, her).
4. The host greeted (we, us) at the
door.
5. After I mowed the lawn, Mr. Jones
paid _____.
Examples
6. Did you see (he, him) at the
movies?
7. Please send (she, her) your new
address.
8. My mother bought my sister and
(I, me) a new outfit.
9. I hope the train doesn’t leave
without (we,us).
Examples
10. Sara divided the work between
Scott and I.
11. Did she and me really come to
class late?
12. My dad gave John and I five
dollars.
13. Mary took Patrick and he to the
mall.