Subject or Object Pronouns
Read this dialogue between a married couple talking on the cell phone. Circle the correct word.
Husband: Hi Honey! It’s (I/me).
Wife: Oh, hello.
Husband: Where are you?
Wife: (I/me) have no idea.
Husband: (I/me) thought you were supposed to be at your sister’s house. (She/Her) called (I/me) a few minutes ago and asked (I/me) if (I/me) knew where you were. (I/me) said I would call (she/her) right back and tell (she/her) where you were.
Wife: (I/me) am supposed to be at her house, but I’m obviously lost. The directions (she/her) gave (me/I) are very bad, and it’s dark outside, so I can barely read (they/them). It’s too bad because I really wanted to see (her/she) and the new apartment that (her/she) just moved into.
Husband: Is there anything (I/me) can do to help?
Wife: Yes. I was supposed to pick up some flowers from the store, but the man at the store said (they/them) weren’t ready yet. (He/him) asked (I/me) to pick (they/them) up later, but (I/me) didn’t have time to do it. Can you pick (they/them) up for me?
Husband: (Me/I) meant to ask if there is anything (me/I) can do to help you find your way?
Wife: Oh, no thanks. I have a map.
Husband: Crazy…
Wife: What did you say?
Husband: I said, “I love you!”
