Pronouns — Answer Key
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. He went to the library after school yesterday.
Grade 3 grammar uses the subject pronoun 'he' before the verb 'went' as the doer of the action.
2. Mrs. Park gave me a gold star for reading.
The object pronoun 'me' follows the verb 'gave' to show who received the star in Grade 3.
3. She and I walked to the park together on Saturday.
Grade 3 grammar uses the subject pronoun 'she' before a verb, paired with 'I' as the subject.
4. The coach picked him to be team captain this week.
The object pronoun 'him' follows the verb 'picked' to name the person chosen in Grade 3.
5. My sister said she lost her homework folder.
Grade 3 students use 'she' as a subject pronoun placed before the verb 'lost'.
6. Please pass the crayons to them right now.
The object pronoun 'them' follows the preposition 'to' in this Grade 3 sentence.
7. We cheered loudly when our team scored a goal.
Grade 3 grammar uses 'we' as a subject pronoun before the verb 'cheered'.
8. Grandma hugged us when we visited her house.
The object pronoun 'us' follows the verb 'hugged' to show who received the hug in Grade 3.
9. Ben told her a very funny joke at lunch today.
The object pronoun 'her' follows the verb 'told' and names the person who heard the joke.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
Subject pronoun for a boy
→ he
he
Object pronoun for yourself
→ me
me
Subject pronoun for a group with you
→ we
we
Object pronoun for many people
→ them
them
Grade 3 learners match each description to the correct subject or object pronoun: he, me, we, and them.