1. Jack and (I, me) decided to go out to dinner.
2. My sister and (I, me) planned a surprise party for our parents.
3. At the party, Mom and (we, us) posed for family pictures.
4. When the neighbors arrived, my parents and (they, them) started to reminisce about the good old days.
5. Sue and (he, him) decided to leave early.
6. On the way home, (she and he, her and him) stopped at the store.
7. The manager and (they, them) were discussing the recent winner.
8. After giving the matter careful thought, the manager and (she, her) bought ten tickets.
9. The babysitter was waiting when (we, us) arrived.
10. (She, Her) and (I, me) drove to her house.
11. The winners were (them, they).
12. Mrs. Stone’s son is (he, him).
13. It was (we, us) who did the driving.
14. The contestants were (she and he, her and him).
15. If I were (he, him), I would go home quickly.
16. Kerrie said, “This is (she, her).”
17. Ann showed (I, me) and (they, them) to our seats.
18. During intermission, I gave (he, him) and (she, her) money for sodas.
19. The wicked witch frightened the other kids and (they, them).
20. However, she delighted the parents and (I, me).
21. The magician especially fascinated Ashley and (he, him).
22. The actor who played the magician showed (we, us) some card tricks.
23. At the final curtain, the audience loudly applauded (he, him).
24. On the way home, I asked (they, them) if they had had fun.
25. Two days later, Ashley and Christopher sent (I, me) a sweet note.
26. Mrs. Schultz received a letter from her daughter and (he, him).
27. The friendship between Jeannie and (she, her) ended abruptly.
28. The play was performed for the teachers and (she, her).
29. I am going to the movies with (he, him) and (she, her).
30. John Livingston wrote a biography about (I, me).
31. Will you call Peter and (I, me) when you decide?
32. Between Arlene and (she, her), there were many secrets.
33. Cathy and (they, them) are very good friends.
34. When Mom leaves for her class, (who, whom) will cook dinner?
35. For (who, whom) did you vote?
36. It wasn’t (I, me) who ate the last piece of cake.
37. The award was given to Sarah, Tom, and (she, her).
38. Marty is almost as tall as (he, him).
39. It may be (they, them) who decide the outcome of the game.
40. What do you think of Sam and (she, her)?
41. Please send (he, him) the results as soon as possible.
42. (We, Our, Us) kids were very noisy in the restaurant.
43. Nan was always prettier than (I, me).
44. (Who, Whom) did Jill marry?
45. Both of (they, them) were excited about graduation.
46. Many of us wonder (who, whom) he will marry.
47. Please give the award to (whoever, whomever) has the highest average.
48. Everyone /except (her and me, she and I) / went to the movies.
49. How do you know it will be (they, them)?
50. (We, Our, Us) men decided to play basketball after dinner.
51. At the news conference on Monday, Ted and (I, me) were questioned by reporters.
2. Choose the best answer.
1. Mary was worried about the children, so she convinced (she, her, hers) husband not to accept the job abroad.
2. I can't find (my, mine, me, I) pencil. Can I use (your, yours, you), Mary?
3. Each plan has (it, its) merits.
4. Give it back to (I/ mine/ me /my). It's (I/ mine/ me/ my).
5. Despite (his, he, him) old age, he is very active.
6. A student at all boys high school should be on (his, he, him) best behavior.
7. Everyone at the table has eaten (his or her / she or he) lunch earlier.
8. (We, Us, Our) girls are practicing for cheerleading tryouts on Thursday and Friday.
9. (We, Us, Our) teachers devoted a great deal of time to this packet.