Write the subject pronoun in each sentence below.
1. I think that we are ready for the game.
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English, 12.02.2021 14:00 brysonbegay3400
Write the subject pronoun in each sentence below.
1. I think that we are ready for the game.
2. We are going to the football game this weekend.
3. He is a bright young man.
4. It is one of the best movies I have seen.
5. Tell her that she must arrive on time.
Write e the object pronoun in each sentence below.
6. Can you make sure they arrive on time to his party?
7. He decided to give a gift to her for her birthday.
8. Please take them to the park.
9. I kicked the ball very hard, and the ball hit him in the head.
10. I’m not sure if he brought it or not.
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