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Pronoun Problems…

Pronoun Problems… . and how to quickly solve them!. Which sentence is correct?. A) Me and Jesse went to the farm yesterday. B) I and Jesse went to the farm yesterday. C) Jesse and I went to the farm yesterday. D ) Jesse and me went to the farm yesterday. Pronoun Case.

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Pronoun Problems…

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  1. Pronoun Problems… and how to quickly solve them!

  2. Which sentence is correct? A) Me and Jesse went to the farm yesterday. B) I and Jesse went to the farm yesterday. C) Jesse and I went to the farm yesterday. D) Jesse and me went to the farm yesterday.

  3. Pronoun Case Nominative: The pronoun is the subject of the sentence or the predicate nominative. Ex: I built the tower. Ex: It was I who built the tower. Objective: The pronoun is the object of the sentence (direct object, indirect object or object of the preposition). Ex: He called me. Ex: He told me a story. Ex: He told a story to me. Possessive: My dog barked all night.

  4. PRONOUN CASE CHART:

  5. Choose the right pronoun and identify the case. What are he/him and Jack doing for the talent show? Dad bought a guitar for my brother and I/me. It is he/him who found your guitar pick. Tell Dad and him/he we will play a song.

  6. TIP: When you have a sentence with multiple subjects or objects joined by a conjunction, split them up to find out which sounds better. Ex: Buy a car for me and him/ him and I. Buy a car for me? Buy a car for him? Buy a car for him? Buy a car for I?

  7. Ready for the quiz? 4: Yes, I can teach this to my friends now. 3: Yes, I just need a little more practice. 2: No, I need to practice a lot more. 1: I am completely confused.

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