“Bad Dog Dodger!” Pronouns I and Me. Day 1 The pronouns I and me take the place of your name in a sentence. I is used in the subject of a sentence. Me.

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“Bad Dog Dodger!” Pronouns I and Me

Day 1 The pronouns I and me take the place of your name in a sentence. I is used in the subject of a sentence. Me is used after the action verb in a sentence.

Fill in the blanks with I or me. _______have a dog named Pepper. Pepper and ______are best friends. Pepper sings with _______. Singing makes Pepper and _____happy. Maybe Pepper and _____can sing for you.

Day 2 Pronouns I and me The pronouns I and me are used to take the place of our names in a sentence. Use I in the subject Use me in the predicate or after the action verb.

Use I or me to complete the sentences. Dad teaches Pepper and ____funny songs. Singing makes Pepper and ____happy. Invite Pepper and _____to your house. Pepper and ____ play fetch. ____like rolling in the leaves with Pepper. Pepper like to play with _____.

Day 3 Always write I with a capital letter. Where is the pronoun me found in a sentence? Where is the pronoun I found in a sentence?

Answer each question. Add words to finish each sentence. Use I or me in the sentence Did you go to the pet store? Yes, ________________________ Who went with you? James ______________________ What kind of bird did you see? He and ______________________ What did the bird do? The bird ______James and _______

Day 4 Choose the correct word in ( ). (I, Me) have a dog that does tricks. Sparky can bring (I, me) balls. Jerry and (I, me) hide from Sparky. Sparky finds Jerry and (I, me). Let (I, me) show you his new trick.