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Roth Name:_____________________
English
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Pronoun Agreement Worksheet
#2 Combined
SUBJECT
Pronouns OBJECT Pronouns
I Me
She Her
He Him
We Us
They Them
Who Whom
Whoever Whomever
Note: “It” and “You” belong to both groups
Directions: Please circle or underline the correct
answer
1.
Alex and (he, him) are going to the game.
2.
The instructor expected (us, we) students to study.
3.
Bob came with Lynn and (he, him).
4.
The is strictly between you and (I, me).
5.
We gave Clara and (he, him) a big-screen TV for Christmas.
6.
(He, Him) and (I, Me) are going skiing this weekend.
7.
My mom said goodbye to my brother and (I, me).
8.
(We, Us) students had seldom thought of studying.
9.
The host asked Randy and (he, her) to dance.
10.
Alex and (she, her) were the winners.
11.
She asked Beth and (I, me) to pay five dollars.
12.
The decision is between you and (she, her).
13.
The coach left it to Harry and (I, me) to arrange the party.
14.
The women expect (we, us) men to do the cooking.
15.
The noise was blamed on Dennis and (I, me).
16.
The bus pulled away, leaving Dan and (they, them) standing on the corner.
17.
I gave the tickets to (she, her) and (they, them) yesterday.
18.
The elephants trampled Ralph and (they, them).
19.
It was a good thing that (we, us) students had studied.
20.
This supper is for Sue, Pat, and (they, them).
Directions: Please circle or underline the correct
answer
1. Phil is smarter than (I, me), but I am stronger than (he, him) is.
2. It was (she, her) who screamed.
3. The man in the mask was (he, him).
4. Between you and (I, me), I think this instructor is strange.
5. (We, Us) are faster than (they, them), so (we, us) should win the race.
6. I am just as deserving as (he, him).
7. Sue is the student (who, whom) passed the test twice.
8. I wonder (who, whom) will do the best job?
9. I don’t know (who, whom) will build the road.
10. I am not sure (who, whom) I should choose?
11. (Who, Whom) should I invite to the party?
12. Please select (whoever, whomever) will do the best job.
13. Give the rest to (whoever, whomever) wants it.
14. You may give this award to (whoever, whomever) you want.
15. (Whoever, Whomever) borrowed the book should return it.