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These worksheets and exercises help learners understand and practice subject pronouns and object pronouns. Pronouns make sentences clearer by replacing nouns and reducing repetition.
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Pronouns are an essential part of English grammar. They help us avoid repetition and make sentences easier to understand.
Subject Pronouns Worksheets
1. Look at the picture and circle the correct pronoun.
2. Look at each picture. Write he, she, it, or they in the blank to complete the sentences.
3. Encircle the correct pronoun to complete the sentence.
4. Look at the pictures and circle the correct subject pronouns.
5. Fill in the blanks with the correct pronouns.
6. Write the appropriate subject pronoun.
7. Change the underlined noun to the subject pronoun.
Object Pronouns Worksheets
1. Look at the pictures and circle the correct object pronouns.
2. Circle the object pronouns in the sentences.
3. Fill in the blanks to complete the sentences.
4. Unscramble the sentences.
5. Replace the underlined words with the appropriate pronouns.
Subject and Object Pronouns Worksheets: Mixed Types
1. Match each subject pronoun to its corresponding object pronoun.
2. Complete the sentences with subject or object pronouns.
Subject and Object Pronouns Exercises
Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the correct subject or object pronoun.
- __________ (He/She) is my best friend.
- I saw __________ (her/him) at the store yesterday.
- __________ (They/We) are going to the cinema tonight.
- Can you help __________ (me/us) with this homework?
- __________ (I/They) have finished my lunch already.
- My brother gave __________ (me/him) a gift for my birthday.
- __________ (She/We) will join us for dinner later.
- The teacher is explaining the lesson to __________ (them/us).
- __________ (He/She) is always so helpful at work.
- I want __________ (you/me) to finish the report by tomorrow.
Answer Key:
- He is my best friend.
- I saw her at the store yesterday.
- They are going to the cinema tonight.
- Can you help me with this homework?
- I have finished my lunch already.
- My brother gave me a gift for my birthday.
- She will join us for dinner later.
- The teacher is explaining the lesson to us.
- He is always so helpful at work.
- I want you to finish the report by tomorrow.
Exercise 2: Correct the mistakes in the sentences.
- He invited I to the party.
- They gave she the book yesterday.
- Us will meet you at the café later.
- My can see her and him at the park.
- She is talking to they about the new project.
- We are waiting for he to arrive.
- Did you speak to they about the meeting?
- Can you tell me what he said to hers?
Answer Key:
- He invited me to the party.
- They gave her the book yesterday.
- We will meet you at the café later.
- I can see her and him at the park.
- She is talking to them about the new project.
- We are waiting for him to arrive.
- Did you speak to them about the meeting?
- Can you tell me what he said to her?
Exercise 3: Determine if the sentences are correct or incorrect.
- She and me went to the party last night. (True / False)
- I gave the book to her yesterday. (True / False)
- Us are going to the store after lunch. (True / False)
- He saw me at the concert. (True / False)
- They didn’t speak to we about the new project. (True / False)
- She helped I with my homework. (True / False)
- You and I are going to the park later. (True / False)
- We should talk to he about the issue. (True / False)
Answer Key:
- She and me went to the party last night. (False)
Correct: She and I went to the party last night. - I gave the book to her yesterday. (True)
- Us are going to the store after lunch. (False)
Correct: We are going to the store after lunch. - He saw me at the concert. (True)
- They didn’t speak to we about the new project. (False)
Correct: They didn’t speak to us about the new project. - She helped I with my homework. (False)
Correct: She helped me with my homework. - You and I are going to the park later. (True)
- We should talk to he about the issue. (False)
Correct: We should talk to him about the issue.













