Personal Pronouns: Subject vs. Object for Kids and Teens
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Personal Pronouns: Subject vs. Object for Kids and Teens

This ESL worksheet is tailored for A1-level kids and teens to master personal pronouns. It begins with a clear explanation of the differences between subject and object pronouns, followed by a matching exercise. Students then complete sentences by choosing the correct pronouns and engage in a dialogue practice to reinforce their understanding. The worksheet concludes with a short writing activity where learners create their own sentences using both types of pronouns. This structured approach ensures a comprehensive grasp of personal pronouns in various contexts.

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Study this grammar rule.

1. Overview: Personal pronouns are words that replace nouns in a sentence. They help us avoid repeating names and make our sentences clearer and shorter. There are two types of personal pronouns: subject pronouns and object pronouns. 2. Cases of Usage: Case 1: Subject pronouns are used as the subject of a sentence. I you (singular) he she it you (plural) we they Example: I like pizza. Case 2: Object pronouns are used as the object of a verb or preposition. me you (singular) him her it you (plural) us them Example: The teacher saw me. 4. Pay Attention: Common mistakes include confusing subject and object pronouns. For example, "he" is a subject pronoun, while "him" is an object pronoun. Remember: use "he" when doing the action and "him" when receiving the action.
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Match the subject pronoun to the object pronoun.

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Choose the correct pronoun to complete the sentences.

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Decide which pronoun best completes each sentence.

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Find and correct the mistakes.

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Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun.

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