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Page 1: SUBJECT/OBJECT. Certain pronouns need to be used as subjects in a sentence, while others may only be used as objects. SUBJECT: The thing DOING SOMETHING

SUBJECT/OBJECT

Page 2: SUBJECT/OBJECT. Certain pronouns need to be used as subjects in a sentence, while others may only be used as objects. SUBJECT: The thing DOING SOMETHING

Certain pronouns need to be used as subjects in a sentence, while others may only be used as objects.

SUBJECT: The thing DOING SOMETHING in the sentence (if it begins the sentence, it is probably a subject). OBJECT: The inactive thing (if it follows a preposition or appears near the end, it is probably an object). PRONOUN: is a noun that represents another noun (He, she, me, what)ANTECEDENT: The thing a pronoun refers to (He is flying—the antecedent of HE could be Superman)

Page 3: SUBJECT/OBJECT. Certain pronouns need to be used as subjects in a sentence, while others may only be used as objects. SUBJECT: The thing DOING SOMETHING

Noun Complements

• Nouns that rename the pronoun (it is I, vs. It is me). While both are common, “It is I” is somewhat more accepted and formal.

- The girl with a tattoo was she. - The voices in the dark were we. • Notice that SUBCONS act like noun

complements- I know what she said.

Page 4: SUBJECT/OBJECT. Certain pronouns need to be used as subjects in a sentence, while others may only be used as objects. SUBJECT: The thing DOING SOMETHING

Than

• When people compare using the word “Than” they are creating a second clause that might have an invisible verb. Thus the subject form in these clauses is necessary.– Do you have more cookies than I (do)?Avoid saying “Do you have more cookies than me?”

Page 5: SUBJECT/OBJECT. Certain pronouns need to be used as subjects in a sentence, while others may only be used as objects. SUBJECT: The thing DOING SOMETHING

EXERCISES-Revise or copy as is.

1. They gave gifts to he and Bob as a thank you. 2. Who will we be playing against?3. Figure out whom will be your partner. 4. Charlie and me need to eat eggs.5. The man in the mask was me.6. The dog chased her and I. 7. Whoever you choose will go with Gary and me. 8. The employee of the month is me.9. There are no more pickles for Skippy and I.10. She is more friendly than him.

Page 6: SUBJECT/OBJECT. Certain pronouns need to be used as subjects in a sentence, while others may only be used as objects. SUBJECT: The thing DOING SOMETHING

EXERCISES-Revise or copy as is.

1. They gave gifts to him and Bob as a thank you. 2. Who will we be playing against?3. Figure out whom will be your partner. 4. Charlie and me need to eat eggs.5. The man in the mask was me.6. The dog chased her and I. 7. Whoever you choose will go with Gary and me. 8. The employee of the month is me.9. There are no more pickles for Skippy and I.10. She is more friendly than him.

Page 7: SUBJECT/OBJECT. Certain pronouns need to be used as subjects in a sentence, while others may only be used as objects. SUBJECT: The thing DOING SOMETHING

EXERCISES-Revise or copy as is.

1. They gave gifts to him and Bob as a thank you. 2. Whom will we be playing against?3. Figure out whom will be your partner. 4. Charlie and me need to eat eggs.5. The man in the mask was me.6. The dog chased her and I. 7. Whoever you choose will go with Gary and me. 8. The employee of the month is me.9. There are no more pickles for Skippy and I.10. She is more friendly than him.

Page 8: SUBJECT/OBJECT. Certain pronouns need to be used as subjects in a sentence, while others may only be used as objects. SUBJECT: The thing DOING SOMETHING

EXERCISES-Revise or copy as is.

1. They gave gifts to him and Bob as a thank you. 2. Whom will we be playing against?3. Figure out who will be your partner. 4. Charlie and me need to eat eggs.5. The man in the mask was me.6. The dog chased her and I. 7. Whoever you choose will go with Gary and me. 8. The employee of the month is me.9. There are no more pickles for Skippy and I.10. She is more friendly than him.

Page 9: SUBJECT/OBJECT. Certain pronouns need to be used as subjects in a sentence, while others may only be used as objects. SUBJECT: The thing DOING SOMETHING

EXERCISES-Revise or copy as is.

1. They gave gifts to him and Bob as a thank you. 2. Whom will we be playing against?3. Figure out who will be your partner. 4. Charlie and I need to eat eggs.5. The man in the mask was me.6. The dog chased her and I. 7. Whoever you choose will go with Gary and me. 8. The employee of the month is me.9. There are no more pickles for Skippy and I.10. She is more friendly than him.

Page 10: SUBJECT/OBJECT. Certain pronouns need to be used as subjects in a sentence, while others may only be used as objects. SUBJECT: The thing DOING SOMETHING

EXERCISES-Revise or copy as is.

1. They gave gifts to him and Bob as a thank you. 2. Whom will we be playing against?3. Figure out who will be your partner. 4. Charlie and I need to eat eggs.5. The man in the mask was I.6. The dog chased her and I. 7. Whoever you choose will go with Gary and me. 8. The employee of the month is me.9. There are no more pickles for Skippy and I.10. She is more friendly than him.

Page 11: SUBJECT/OBJECT. Certain pronouns need to be used as subjects in a sentence, while others may only be used as objects. SUBJECT: The thing DOING SOMETHING

EXERCISES-Revise or copy as is.

1. They gave gifts to him and Bob as a thank you. 2. Whom will we be playing against?3. Figure out who will be your partner. 4. Charlie and I need to eat eggs.5. The man in the mask was I.6. The dog chased her and me. 7. Whoever you choose will go with Gary and me. 8. The employee of the month is me.9. There are no more pickles for Skippy and I.10. She is more friendly than him.

Page 12: SUBJECT/OBJECT. Certain pronouns need to be used as subjects in a sentence, while others may only be used as objects. SUBJECT: The thing DOING SOMETHING

EXERCISES-Revise or copy as is.

1. They gave gifts to him and Bob as a thank you. 2. Whom will we be playing against?3. Figure out who will be your partner. 4. Charlie and I need to eat eggs.5. The man in the mask was I.6. The dog chased her and me. 7. Whoever you choose will go with Gary and me. (right) 8. The employee of the month is me.9. There are no more pickles for Skippy and I.10. She is more friendly than him.

Page 13: SUBJECT/OBJECT. Certain pronouns need to be used as subjects in a sentence, while others may only be used as objects. SUBJECT: The thing DOING SOMETHING

EXERCISES-Revise or copy as is.

1. They gave gifts to him and Bob as a thank you. 2. Whom will we be playing against?3. Figure out who will be your partner. 4. Charlie and I need to eat eggs.5. The man in the mask was I.6. The dog chased her and me. 7. Whoever you choose will go with Gary and me. (right) 8. The employee of the month is I.9. There are no more pickles for Skippy and I.10. She is more friendly than him.

Page 14: SUBJECT/OBJECT. Certain pronouns need to be used as subjects in a sentence, while others may only be used as objects. SUBJECT: The thing DOING SOMETHING

EXERCISES-Revise or copy as is.

1. They gave gifts to him and Bob as a thank you. 2. Whom will we be playing against?3. Figure out who will be your partner. 4. Charlie and I need to eat eggs.5. The man in the mask was I.6. The dog chased her and me. 7. Whoever you choose will go with Gary and me. (right) 8. The employee of the month is I.9. There are no more pickles for Skippy and me.10. She is more friendly than him.

Page 15: SUBJECT/OBJECT. Certain pronouns need to be used as subjects in a sentence, while others may only be used as objects. SUBJECT: The thing DOING SOMETHING

EXERCISES-Revise or copy as is.

1. They gave gifts to him and Bob as a thank you. 2. Whom will we be playing against?3. Figure out who will be your partner. 4. Charlie and I need to eat eggs.5. The man in the mask was I.6. The dog chased her and me. 7. Whoever you choose will go with Gary and me. (right) 8. The employee of the month is I.9. There are no more pickles for Skippy and me.10. She is more friendly than he.