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In English / High School | 2025-07-08

Circle the correct pronoun. 1. I am eating my lunch 2. She/They is my grandmother 3. It/We are cleaning the room 4. They/Me are my cousins 5. It/He is raining today

Asked by Jasonn2962

Answer (1)

To select the correct pronoun in each sentence, we need to identify the subject and make sure the pronoun agrees with it in number and person. Let's go through each sentence one by one:

'I am eating my lunch' - This sentence is already correct. 'I' is the appropriate pronoun for the first person singular subject indicating that the speaker is talking about themselves.

'She/They is my grandmother' - 'She is my grandmother' is correct because the word 'grandmother' is singular and specific to a female, so 'she' is the appropriate pronoun.

'It/We are cleaning the room' - 'We are cleaning the room' is correct because 'we' refers to a group of people who together are doing the action of cleaning, which matches the plural verb 'are'.

'They/Me are my cousins' - 'They are my cousins' is correct because 'they' is a pronoun for a plural subject, and it appropriately matches 'are' for plural.

'It/He is raining today' - 'It is raining today' is correct because 'it' is used for impersonal subjects, such as weather conditions.


In summary:

1: 'I' is correct.
2: 'She' is correct.
3: 'We' is correct.
4: 'They' is correct.
5: 'It' is correct.

These corrections help ensure the subject and pronoun number and person agreement are correct in each sentence.

Answered by BenjaminOwenLewis | 2025-07-22