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Exercise 5<br />

You will need <strong>to</strong> use Personal Pronouns for this exercise:<br />

Personal Pronoun Refresher Box<br />

Objective Case Personal Pronouns<br />

me<br />

you<br />

her<br />

it<br />

him<br />

us<br />

them<br />

whom<br />

Nominative Case Personal Pronouns<br />

I<br />

you<br />

she<br />

it<br />

he<br />

we<br />

they<br />

who<br />

As you can see, you and it are both objective and nominative case personal<br />

pronouns. They are “all-purpose” pronouns!<br />

Part 1: Write prepositional phrases…<br />

that have a personal pronoun for each object of the preposition (o.p.)<br />

a<br />

t<br />

i<br />

1. ________________________________<br />

2. ________________________________<br />

3. ________________________________<br />

where each has two personal pronoun o.p.’s.<br />

n<br />

4. ________________________________<br />

b<br />

w<br />

5. ________________________________<br />

6. ________________________________<br />

Part 2: Circle only the correct prepositional phrases:<br />

7. between you and I<br />

8. for Jim and me<br />

9. for me and them<br />

10. <strong>to</strong> me<br />

11. from you and her<br />

12. <strong>to</strong> who<br />

13. beneath whom<br />

14. with she<br />

15. with her<br />

16. <strong>to</strong> her and I<br />

24<br />

RICHBAUB’S INTRODUCTION TO MIDDLE SCHOOL GRAMMAR, BOOK 1

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