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Subject /Object The subject usually comes before the verb. He likes coffee. The object usually comes after the verb.

The subject My friend speaks English. I clean my car every week. My brother’s friend likes swimming. _________ _ __________________

The object My friend speaks English. I clean my car every week. My brother’s friend likes swimming. ________ ______ ___________

We can use a pronoun instead of a noun. A woman/girl = ___ she A man/boy = ___ he

he/him John gave Ben a book. ___ gave Ben a book. John gave ____ a book. He him

Elizabeth likes Alison. ___ likes Alison. Alison likes ___. (she/her)

I/me I can see you. Can you see ___? (I/me) He gave ___ a present. (I/me) me me

we/us Simone and I are going to a party. ___ are going to a party. Can you come with ___? (we/us) We us

it/it I gave the book to him. I gave __ to him. it

they/them Mark and Adam play work in a bank. _____ work in a bank. I work with Mark and Adam. I work with _____. (they/them) They them

Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns I You Her Them Him You She He It They It Us Me We

Can you help ___ with these bags? I/me) We usually see _____ at the weekend. (they/them) I write to ____ once a month. (she/her) He gave ____ a present. (I/me) Did _____ (they/them) tell ____(he/him) the news? She lost her key yesterday. I found ___ today. Can you help ___ ? (we/us) me them her me they him it us

Subject/Object Pronouns I he she it you we they me him her it you us them

I my he his she her it its we our you your they their Possessive adjective I my he his she her it its we our you your they their

I me my he him his she her it its we us our you your they them their Subject object possessive I me my he him his she her it its we us our you your they them their

Pronouns yours his hers ours theirs I me my you your he him his she we us our they them their mine yours his hers ours theirs

Possessive adjective Possessive pronoun Subject pronoun Object pronoun he she it we you they him her ours it his us me you mine your my their them our his yours its her hers theirs I I