SUBJECT AND OBJECT PRONOUN Choose the correct subject or object pronoun He lives with Helen He lives with 2. John kes the movie john likes Jane and I are friends are friends The computer is broken Is broken S. He will talk to Som later today. He will talk to ter today The children play in the park ever day. play every day 7. He does not know Peter and Mike. He does not know My mother and father like baseball ke baseball 2. The teacher helped my friend and L. The teacher helped 10. The rugby players have a game tonight have a gome tonight
- The subject pronoun "he" is used to refer to a male person. It is the correct choice because it agrees with the gender of the person mentioned.
2. John likes the movie.
- The object pronoun "the movie" is used as the direct object of the verb "likes". It is the correct choice because it receives the action of the verb.
3. Jane and I are friends.
- The subject pronouns "Jane" and "I" are used to refer to the people who are friends. "Jane" is a proper noun referring to a specific person, while "I" is used as a pronoun to refer to the speaker. Both pronouns are the correct choice because they agree with the gender and number of the people mentioned.
4. The computer is broken.
- The subject pronoun "the computer" is used to refer to the object being described. It is the correct choice because it agrees with the gender and number of the object.
5. He will talk to Tom later today.
- The object pronoun "Tom" is used to refer to the person who will be talked to. It is the correct choice because it receives the action of the verb.
6. The children play in the park every day.
- The subject pronoun "the children" is used to refer to the people engaged in the activity. It is the correct choice because it agrees with the number of people mentioned.
7. He does not know Peter and Mike.
- The object pronouns "Peter" and "Mike" are used to refer to the people who are not known by the subject. They are the correct choices because they receive the action of the verb.
8. My mother and father like baseball.
- The subject pronouns "my mother" and "father" are used to refer to the people who like baseball. Both pronouns are the correct choices because they agree with the gender and number of the people mentioned.
9. The teacher helped my friend and me.
- The object pronouns "my friend" and "me" are used to refer to the people who received help from the subject. They are the correct choices because they receive the action of the verb.
10. The rugby players have a game tonight.
- The subject pronoun "the rugby players" is used to refer to the group of people who have a game. It is the correct choice because it agrees with the number of people mentioned.