Help! Pronouns I or Me? 1.20(A) understand and use the following parts of speech in the context of reading, writing, and speaking (vi)Pronouns(e.g., I, me)
A writer uses the pronouns I or me when writing about oneself. Rule A writer uses the pronouns I or me when writing about oneself.
I enjoy playing with my friends. Build a sentence using the pronoun, I. like I with big my run dog to
My teacher gave the pencil to me. Build a sentence using the pronoun, me. The gave an ribbon award me to principal
If the pronoun appears in the subject of a sentence, use I. I am doing my homework. Subject Predicate
If the pronoun appears in the predicate part of the sentence, use me. The dog ran home with me. Subject Predicate
Using I and Me With Another Name Sometimes we combine another name with the pronouns I and Me. Tom and I like to play outside. The playground was too muddy for Tom and me.
When using I and me with another person, always put other person’s name first. So when do you use I or me with the other person’s name? I Me
Cover the word “and” plus the other person’s name Cover the word “and” plus the other person’s name. Read the sentence and listen for the correct pronoun. (Jacob and ….) Jacob and I played video games. Bring the book to Sarah and me. (Sarah and…)
Emily and I like to read fairytales. (Emily and …) After Rudy and I finish reading, we go play outside. (Rudy and…) Jesse sits next to Javi and me. (Javi and…) Put the box between Trixy and me. (Trixy and...) Caroline and I are going to the theater together. (Caroline and…) Come with Caroline and me to the theater. (Caroline and…)