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Name _____________________________
Date ___________________

Pronouns: Using She and Her
Circle the correct word to complete each sentence.

1.  Vicky is sure (she, her) will win the game.
2.  My aunt told my mom that (she, her) would visit us next month.
3.  Jane was eager for (she, her) brother to come home for Christmas.
4.  (She, Her) shirt had an odd hue of purple.
5.  Helen thinks Lana told (she, her) a lie.
6.  Kim wears jeans a lot because (she, her) likes casual clothes.
7.  My little sister was finally able to admit that (she, her) had lied.
8.  I don't think she's going to have enough paint to finish (she, her) picture.
9.  My sister had (she, her) wedding in New York City.
10.  Melissa was so abrupt when (she, her) left that I did not get the chance to say goodbye.
11.  We had to refine (she, her) manners before the formal dance on Friday.
12.  My baby sister began to cry when (she, her) started getting hungry.
13.  Rose was sad when (she, her) hamster died.
14.  My baby sister tried to crawl, but she can't get up on (she, her) knees yet.
15.  (She, Her) and her husband expect to retire in about seven years.
16.  John held the umbrella for Kim so (she, her) would not get wet.
17.  Jill will not speak to me because (she, her) is upset.
18.  Ethel will respond to (she, her) desire for ice cream by getting the biggest dip she can get.
19.  (She, Her) slowly crept toward her brother hoping to scare him.
20.  Mary fell asleep while she was reading (she, her) book.



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