Language and Grammar, continued
  • 1 TRY OUT LANGUAGE

  • 2 LEARN GRAMMAR

  • 3 APPLY ON YOUR OWN

Use Pronouns in the Subject and Predicate

  • • Use a subject pronoun as the subject of a sentence.

    EXAMPLEThe red-roofed house is beautiful.
    It subject is on the beach in Tunisia.

    Singular Pronouns

    SubjectObject
    Ime
    youyou
    hehim
    sheher
    itit
  • • Use an object pronoun as the object of the verb in the predicate.

    EXAMPLESRodrigo owned an apartment in Cuba.
    He left it object ten years ago.
    I know many people in Mali.
    I visit them object often.

    Plural Pronouns

    SubjectObject
    weus
    youyou
    theythem

Practice Together

Say each pair of sentences. Choose the correct pronoun. Then tell whether it is a subject or an object pronoun.

  • 1. My uncle’s house is in the mountains. (He/She) built it forty years ago.

  • 2. Our cousins live in the Dominican Republic. We call (us/them) every week.

  • 3. Tía Jacinta is staying at our house. Mamá invited (him/her).

  • 4. You and your family have a nice apartment. Do many people visit (me/you)?

  • 5. I don’t live far from you. (We/You) should visit me.

Try It!

Read each pair of sentences. Write the correct pronoun on a card. Hold up the card as you say the sentence. Then tell whether the pronoun is a subject or an object pronoun.

  • 6. Margarita has a house in the Caribbean. We visit (him/her).

  • 7. Father and I swim in the water. The sea amazes (us/you)!

  • 8. Sebastian is Margarita’s neighbor. We see (him/it) every day.

  • 9. Sometimes Margarita and Sebastian discuss the government in their country. (He/They) like it.

  • 10. Margarita asks us questions about the United States. (She/It) is interested in our country.

The house is colorful. Do you like it?

The house is colorful. Do you like it?