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Date:_________________

I vs. Me

'I' is used as a subject of a sentence, meaning the person performing the verb action referred to. 'Me' is used as an object, that is, the person the action of the sentence is being done to.

Fill in the blank with the best word: I or me.

1. It was ___ that swiped a few chocolate chip cookies, I confess.

2. ___ enjoy a good cup of coffee in the morning with my newspaper.

3. Whenever we played hide-and-seek as kids, you always found ___.

4. You and ___ need to catch up over lunch one day soon.

5. Can you put away those boxes for ___, please?

6. It makes ___ uneasy to think how close that storm came to the coast before blowing out to sea.

7. Mrs. Tennant gave Mary and ___ detention, but I guess we deserved it for talking out of turn.

8. Dr. Baker thinks ___ should see a specialist about this sore knee.

9. There's my magazine, right where ___ had it last!

10. If you can find ___ a house with this list of features, I'll put money down tomorrow.



Name:_____________________

I vs. Me

1. I 2. I 3. Me 4. I 5. Me 6. Me 7. Me 8. I 9. I 10. Me

Date:_________________



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