
Choose the correct pronouns. 1. Jan and (I / me) left together. 2. (They / them) offered to help
(us / we) paint the house. 3. (She / Her) and (I / me) take karate lessons after school. 4. Richard gave (his / him) old bike to (his / him) brother. 5. I saw (they / them) in the shopping mall, but (they / them) didn't see (I / me). 6. Did you give (she / her) my message? 7. Put (those / them) books you are holding in the locker. 8. (Their / They're) trip to Alaska turned out to be great fun. 9. (This / That) shirt that I'm wearing is too small for (I/ me). 10. (Your /You're) team is better than (ours/ our's)

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1. I; 2. They;us 3. she and i; 4. him, his; 5. them, they, me; 6. her; 7.those; 8. their; 9. this, me; 10. your, ours.



1. Jan and I left together. 2. They offered to help us paint the house. 3. She and I take karate lessons after school. 4. Richard gave his old bike to his brother. 5. I saw them in the shopping mall, but they didn't see me. 6. Did you give her my message? 7. Put those books you are holding in the locker. 8. Their trip to Alaska turned out to be great fun. 9. This shirt that I'm wearing is too small for me. 10. Your team is better than ours.
In these sentences, the correct pronouns to use are:
1. Jan and I - "I" is the subject pronoun, used when the pronoun is the subject of the sentence or clause. 2. They and us - "They" is the subject pronoun, used when referring to the subject of the sentence or clause. "Us" is the object pronoun, used when the pronoun is the object of the verb or preposition. 3. She and I - "She" is the subject pronoun, used when the pronoun is the subject of the sentence or clause. "I" is also the subject pronoun. 4. His and his - "His" is the possessive pronoun, used to show ownership or possession. In both cases, it refers to Richard. 5. They and me - "They" is the subject pronoun, used when referring to the subject of the sentence or clause. "Me" is the object pronoun, used when the pronoun is the object of the verb or preposition. In this sentence, "I" should be "me" because it is the object of the verb "saw". 6. Her - "Her" is the object pronoun, used when the pronoun is the object of the verb or preposition. 7. Those - "Those" is a demonstrative pronoun, used to point to specific things (in this case, books). 8. Their - "Their" is the possessive pronoun, used to show ownership or possession. 9. This and me - "This" is a demonstrative pronoun, used to point to specific things (in this case, the shirt). "Me" is the object pronoun, used when the pronoun is the object of the verb or preposition. 10. Your and ours - "Your" is the possessive pronoun, used to show ownership or possession. "Ours" is the possessive pronoun, used to show ownership or possession.


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