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Name _____________________________
Date ___________________

Pronouns
Circle the correct word to complete each sentence.
1.  My contacts felt dry to my eyes, so (I, me) took them out to lubricate them with the solution.
2.  The mechanic performed an exhaustive test on my car to see why it kept dying on (I, me).
3.  (I, Me) would like to acknowledge all of the hard work Morgan has been doing.
4.  My dad's relentless inquisition about my whereabouts last night finally caused (I, me) to break down and tell him the truth.
5.  They don't think it's a good idea for (I, me) to move to California.

Circle the correct word to complete each sentence.
6.  The metropolitan only had a 10-mile commute to work every morning, but it took (he, him) almost an hour to get there.
7.  (He, Him) came from a poor immigrant family and grew up in a run-down section of Chicago.
8.  The basketball team rallied to encompass the coach after the huge win. Little did (he, him) know, but he was about to be soaked with ice-cold water.
9.  John grew up in an affluent neighborhood, so it was difficult for (he, him) to adjust to the lifestyle of a middle-income family.
10.  He swore (he, him) was not involved in the riot and was merely an innocent bystander.

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11.  Is that book (you, your, yours, you're)?
12.  You can sprain your ankle if (you, your, yours, you're) not careful when hiking.
13.  Your story has to be factual if (you, your, yours, you're) want people to believe it.
14.  Study hard and (you, your, yours, you're) will accomplish your goals.
15.  Since this coat is (you, your, yours, you're), you can pick it up after the show.

 

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16.  (Her, Hers, She) stained her dress with orange juice.
17.  Joe was overcome with ecstasy when Missy said (her, hers, she) would marry him.
18.  A small spark of static electricity shocked my cat when I brushed (her, hers, she) coat.
19.  (Her, Hers, She) dropped the basket and broke all the eggs.
20.  His position was dominant over (her, hers, she).

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21.  Nicole said Joshua's story about seeing (she, her) at the pool was a figment of his imagination.
22.  Ms. Smith's printing business was so lucrative that (she, her) was able to hire three new employees.
23.  Because the principal spoke too long, Grace had to abridge (she, her) speech at graduation.
24.  Kaylee's demeanor wins (she, her) a lot of popularity contests and many friends.
25.  (She, Her) has refused to negotiate with the guerrillas, calling them a gang of bandits.

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26.  We had a quarrel about (whose, who, who's) should clean our room.
27.  Please meet the teacher (whose, who, who's) class won the award for perfect attendance.
28.  Mark Spitz, (whose, who, who's) won seven Olympic gold medals in swimming, spoke at our school yesterday.
29.  Coach Williams asked, "(whose, who, who's) planning to go out for football next year?"
30.  For a person (whose, who, who's) allergic, an ant bite can be fatal.

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31.  "Don't give up now," the coach told (we, us).
32.  I asked my father, "Why can't (we, us) go to the mall?"
33.  (We, Us) found the shipwreck just a little more than a fathom beneath the surface of the water.
34.  The witness' statements were very concise and helped (we, us) solve the case with little effort.
35.  It was such a calamity that our family had lost its matriarch, but we knew that she loved each one of (we, us) dearly, so we will always have the memories.





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