Pronouns — Answer Key
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. I love to read chapter books at bedtime.
I is the subject pronoun that does the action in a sentence.
2. My grandma gave me a big warm hug.
Me is the object pronoun that receives the action of the verb.
3. Dad and I built a model plane on Sunday.
Use I when the pronoun is part of the subject doing the action.
4. Please pass the crayons to Ben and me.
Me follows to because it is the object of the preposition.
5. My sister and I share a small bedroom.
I is used when the pronoun is part of the subject of the sentence.
6. Mom took a funny photo of Sam and me.
Me follows of because it is the object of the preposition.
7. I will help clean up the big art mess.
I is the subject pronoun used at the start of a sentence.
8. The teacher called on me to answer first.
Me is the object that receives the verb called on in this sentence.
9. My friend Jake and I are reading partners.
Use I when the pronoun joins another subject doing the action.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
I ran to school fast.
→ I (subject)
I (subject)
Please help me now.
→ me (object)
me (object)
Come with Dad and me.
→ me (after prep)
me (after prep)
I am eight years old.
→ I (start of sentence)
I (start of sentence)
Matching sentences to uses builds careful pronoun choice skills.