Complete each of the following sentences by circling the correct pronoun in the parentheses. Remember that the pronoun must agree in person and number with the antecedent.
Maria and (we, us) visited some Latin American countries.
Mick and Sandy gave (he, him) a book about Brazil.
Jenny told Gene and (I, me) about the weather there.
The students and (her, she) listened attentively.
Instead of (him, his) going, Pam went.
She and (them, they) traveled through Argentina, Brazil, and Chile.
Were your parents pleased about (you, your) arriving on time?
On the plane ride to Brazil, Fred sat between Monica and (I, me).
The local guide explained the beauty of the country to Theresa and (he, him).
The tour guide explained the beauty of the country to Theresa and (he, him).
The tour guide and (we, us) then flew to Paraguay.
(Me, My) paying attention made the trip enjoyable.
Later, Gloria told (them, they) about the trip.
Was it really (she, her)?
We and (they, them) had a wonderful time shopping.
(Us, We) students enjoyed our visit through Latin America.
She was helped by (them, they) with research.
My parents enjoyed Latin America better than (him, he).
(He, His) going with the group made the trip fun.
The speeding bus missed her and (we, us).
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loonlokaPronoun Practice for Person, Number, and Case
Complete each of the following sentences by circling the correct pronoun in the parentheses. Remember that the pronoun must agree in person and number with the antecedent.