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Subject Pronouns : Subject and A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun. A subject pronoun performs the action of the verb in a sentence. subject pronoun singular plural Who or what is the I we subject of the sentence? What word can you you you replace the subject he, she, it they with? Jane writes for the newspaper. She writes for the newspaper. Ed and Mark chopped firewood. They chopped firewood. 1 5. Underline the subject and circle the verb in each sentence. Replace the noun(s) with a subject pronoun. 1. Ken, Lee, and Martha want to write a play about the Revolutionary War. 2. Ken begins researching the topic. 3. The play takes many weeks to plan. 4. Harry builds the sets for the play. 5. The story focuses on the ride of Paul Revere. 6 10. Underline the correct subject pronoun(s) in each sentence. 6. (They, Them) are changing the rehearsal schedule. 7. (We, You) would like to hear your opinion. 8. (You, I) were just voted director of the play. 9. Mark and (me, I) will make the costumes. 10. However, (he, him) and (I, me) will ask others to help. 127

: Subject and A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun. An object pronoun takes the place of a noun used after an action verb or after a word such as to, for, with, in, or out. singular object pronouns: me, you, him, her, it plural object pronouns: us, you, them Who or what is receiving the action of the sentence? History is easy for Liam. History is easy for him. Lars went with Mike and Aiden. Lars went with them. Activity Read each sentence pair. Put an (X) on the blank by the sentence with the correct object pronoun. 1. We talked to he on the phone. We talked to him on the phone. 2. Talk to them before you make the final decision. Talk to they before you make the final decision. 3. Carlos offered jobs to he and I. Carlos offered jobs to him and me. 4. Jane and Les didn t know that us had arrived. Jane and Les didn t know that we had arrived. 5. The email about the play was for me, not her. The email about the play was for I, not she. 6. David and them waited for she and Lana. David and they waited for Lana and her. 7. The director told us that they arrived early. The director told we that them arrived early. 128

Pronoun and Antecedent Agreement : Subject and A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun. An antecedent is the word the pronoun replaces or refers to. A pronoun and its antecedent must agree in number and gender. pronoun sentence antecedent I I am Emily. Emily you You are Jana. Jana he He is Jarrod. Jarrod she My dog barks when she dog plays. they My dogs rest after they exercise. dogs Who or what is the pronoun representing? Is the noun singular or plural? Male or female? Activity Underline the pronoun and circle the antecedent in each sentence. 1. Joshua said he would dim the lights from backstage. 2. Mary turned on the flashlight, but it did not work. 3. Lucy hoped she had extra batteries in her pocket. 4. Andy s friends helped him practice his lines for the play. 5. The class shouted, We are going to be great tonight! 6. Bart and Gary, you will help people in the audience find their seats, said the principal. 129

Action Verbs : Spiral Review Action verbs are words that name an action. They tell what the subject does or did. The wild horses galloped across the open range. Claire studies for her test. The astronauts land on the moon in five days. Which word tells what the subject does or did? drove rolled endured lands expressed worried Activity Fill in the blanks. Choose an action verb from the word box to complete each sentence. 1. The boat and pitched in the ice-cold water of the river. 2. The men that the boats would capsize. 3. Wind the snowflakes into their faces like sharp needles. 4. General Washington the same sufferings as his soldiers. 5. The General concern about the safety of his men. 6. The first boat in five minutes, shouted an oarsman. 130

Sentence Fluency : Connect to Writing Pronouns are useful words. Good writers use pronouns to avoid repeating the same nouns in every sentence. Dana always calls me when Dana wants to go shopping. Dana always calls me when she wants to go shopping. Activity Rewrite each sentence. Replace the repeated noun(s) with the correct pronoun(s). 1. Kara will be unhappy if Kara is late. 2. Will and Matt polished Will s and Matt s bikes before the parade. 3. Both bikes were gleaming before both bikes were ridden in the parade. 4. Max the dog eats only when Max the dog is hungry. 5. Bring your sister home when your sister is done, said Mother. 6. I mailed Jim s books to Jim on Thursday. 7. Marla felt sad when Marla found out that Marla did not win a prize. 8. Jane and Sally took down the decorations and put the decorations in a box. 131