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Personal pronouns: complete the sentences
Grammar

Personal pronouns: complete the sentences

OVERVIEW

A pronoun is a word that is used in place of a noun. Personal pronouns are words that are used instead of a person or animal's name. A subject pronoun tells who is doing something. It is usually at the beginning of the sentence. An object pronoun comes after an action verb.

Download our Personal Pronouns: Complete the sentences activity below.

This activity introduces subject and object pronouns. Rewrite the sentence with the correct pronoun. This activity has also been designed for handwriting practice.

 

Common Core Alignment:

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1.D Use personal, possessive, and indefinite pronouns (e.g., I, me, my; they, them, their, anyone, everything).

EXAMPLE

personal-pronouns-complete-the-sentences-example
Sentence: She hugs him. Subject Pronoun: She hugs him.Object Pronoun: She hugs him.

ACTIVITIES

personal-pronouns-complete-the-sentences-activity

Deep Dive

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