This document contains a worksheet with 20 sentences where the student must circle either "she" or "her" to complete each sentence correctly. The sentences test the student's understanding of using the subjective pronoun "she" versus the objective pronoun "her". Completing the worksheet helps the student practice distinguishing between the subjective and objective cases for the third person singular feminine pronouns.
This document contains a worksheet with 20 sentences where the student must circle either "she" or "her" to complete each sentence correctly. The sentences test the student's understanding of using the subjective pronoun "she" versus the objective pronoun "her". Completing the worksheet helps the student practice distinguishing between the subjective and objective cases for the third person singular feminine pronouns.
This document contains a worksheet with 20 sentences where the student must circle either "she" or "her" to complete each sentence correctly. The sentences test the student's understanding of using the subjective pronoun "she" versus the objective pronoun "her". Completing the worksheet helps the student practice distinguishing between the subjective and objective cases for the third person singular feminine pronouns.
Circle the correct word to complete each sentence.
1. He wrote a song for (she, her).
2. Betty stayed home from work, and (she, her) got some rest. 3. Alice found a recipe for tomato soup cake in (she, her) cookbook. 4. Ann hurt her knee when (she, her) fell. 5. Anna's mom said (she, her) bedroom was a mess. 6. Jan must be sensitive to the fact that Kim is not as talented in art as (she, her). 7. Vicky is sure (she, her) will win the game. 8. Yes, Paula made a very good grade on (she, her) math test. 9. Anne took (she, her) books to the library. 10. Helen made a blue shade for (she, her) lamp. 11. Will you measure Kim to see if (she, her) is tall enough to ride the roller coaster? 12. When Samantha was caught telling a lie, (she, her) could not watch television for one week. 13. Mom wears (she, her) wedding ring on her finger. 14. Jan wasn't at work today because she had to take (she, her) cat to the vet. 15. Kim was absent from work because (she, her) was sick. 16. Mary had a fever, so (she, her) had to take some aspirin. 17. Brenda's cat scratched (she, her) right cheek. 18. Mary tried to jam all (she, her) books in the backpack. 19. Becky fell off the stage while (she, her) was performing. 20. Danielle must be sensitive to the fact that Madison is not as talented in art as (she, her).