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Name _____________________________
Date ___________________

Pronouns: Using He and Him
Circle the correct word to complete each sentence.

1.  Paul said (he, him) would give me his new book to read.
2.  Even after years of chasing (he, him), Sylvester never caught Tweety.
3.  (He, Him) used several cassettes to record the show.
4.  After Sonny got out of his cage, he flew around the house until we caught (he, him).
5.  The strike against Saddam Hussein was unsuccessful in killing (he, him).
6.  It wasn't wise of (he, him) to waive his right to a trial by jury.
7.  My dog isn't very fond of cats and (he, him) chases them every chance he gets.
8.  (He, Him) was unlucky at cards.
9.  Dan saw the Jefferson Memorial while (he, him) was visiting Washington, D.C.
10.  (He, Him) tied a knot in the cord to hold the books together.
11.  The knife left a gash on Mark's hand when it slipped and cut (he, him).
12.  The clown's makeup made (he, him) look sad.
13.  (He, Him) heard the satchel click shut.
14.  Since Andrew Johnson never went to school, his wife taught (he, him) to read, write, and do math.
15.  His face began to droop when (he, him) knew he couldn't go out.
16.  The police, having guessed that the suspect would return, were waiting for (he, him).
17.  His shadow follows (he, him) every place he goes.
18.  "That'd be fine," (he, him) said, "but we still have to work on the poster."
19.  He held a torch as high as he could so the rescuers could see (he, him).
20.  Since (he, him) played out in the rain, Jason will undoubtedly have wet clothes.



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