REVIEW and integrate L.6.1.a-e pronoun mastery (case, intensive, consistency, vague antecedents, Standard-English variations) — from G6-fall
Exercise
Difficulty 2
~6 min
eng.g6.s.ex_03
Pronoun Case Audit
Prompt
Identify the pronoun-case error in each sentence and write the Standard-English alternative: (1) 'Between you and I, the answer is clear.' (2) 'Sam invited Maya and I to the party.' (3) 'Her and me are friends.' (4) 'The teacher gave the book to John and I.' (5) 'Who did you see?' (6) 'Whom is at the door?'
M-6-S-GR-EX-03-A
Interactive
Physical / non-image
Pronoun-audit worksheet with 6 sentences and 6 Standard-English revision lines. Self-check key on reverse. Print-ready 8.5x11.
Answer criteria
type
classification
correct
- between you and me
- Sam invited Maya and me
- She and I are friends
- to John and me
- Whom did you see (formal — direct object)
- Who is at the door (subjective — subject of verb)
Hints
- Pronouns after a preposition (between/to/for) take objective case (me, us, him, her, them, whom).
- Pronouns as subject of a verb take subjective case (I, we, he, she, they, who).
Misconceptions to watch
- Hyper-correction: 'between you and I' (sounds posh but is wrong).
- Confusing who/whom (who = subject; whom = object).
Used in lessons