Friday, October 9, 2009

Pronouns "I" and "Me"

Our Language Skill Lesson this week is when to properly use the pronouns "I" and "me". The word "I" is used in the subject (tells who or what) part of a sentence. The word "me" is used in the predicate (after the verb) part of the sentence.

Example:
Shanel and I rode bikes on the beach.
(The pronoun "I" is in the subject of the sentence.

Shanel rode bikes with me on the beach.
(The pronoun "me" is in the predicate part of the sentence and is written after the verb "rode".)

To practice this skill, visit this website:
http://jc-schools.net/write/ppt/I-me.ppt

1 comment:

Suzanne said...

I could use a grammar lesson on who and whom, too. :)