My friend grabbed the notebook. The playful dog chased the bone. Read the sentences and circle the nouns. Label each noun to show if it is a subject.

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My friend grabbed the notebook. The playful dog chased the bone. Read the sentences and circle the nouns. Label each noun to show if it is a subject or object noun. Press play when your are done.   1 My friend grabbed the notebook. The playful dog chased the bone.

My mom and dad baked cupcakes. She ran outside. They baked cupcakes. Read the sentences below. Replace each subject with a subject pronoun. Press pause to complete your work and then press play.   2 Amy ran outside. My mom and dad baked cupcakes. She ran outside. They baked cupcakes.

Sam gave the toy to his brothers. Lucy invited her. Read the sentences below. Replace each noun in the predicate with an object pronoun. Press pause to complete your work and then press play.   3 Lucy invited Mary. Sam gave the toy to his brothers. Lucy invited her. Sam gave it to them.

My mom and (I/me) shopped all day. Sam came with Joey and (I/me). Read the sentences below. Choose the correct pronoun. Press pause to complete your work and then press play.   4 My mom and (I/me) shopped all day. Sam came with Joey and (I/me).

Read the sentences and replace some of the nouns with pronouns Read the sentences and replace some of the nouns with pronouns. When you are done, press play.   5