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Name _____________________________
Date ___________________

Using my, mine, I, and me
Circle the word that best completes each sentence.

1.  Mrs. Holly’s house is as big as (my, mine, I, me).
2.  I identified the pencil as (my, mine) because it had my name on it.
3.  "Please give (my, mine, I, me) a cookie," Monica said.
4.  Sometimes (my, mine) joints hurt when it's cold outside.
5.  (My, Mine, I, Me) mom wears an apron when she cooks.
6.  Wherever you go to college, (my, mine, I, me) am sure you will succeed there.
7.  I don't think that ball in the corner is (my, mine, I, me).
8.  Countries like yours and (my, mine) should be able to get along better.
9.  (My, Mine, I, Me) have been too busy to clean my house.
10.  (My, Mine) brother should have been ashamed of himself for lying to Mom.
11.  My favorite day of the week is Saturday because (my, mine, I, me) love to watch cartoons!
12.  My defense lawyer tried to mitigate (my, mine, I, me) court case.
13.  Chocolate is (my, mine) favorite flavor of ice cream.
14.  Mary is a particular friend of (my, mine, I, me).
15.  Because you disobeyed (my, mine, I, me), you will not play on the computer today.
16.  Amanda, the girl with red hair, has a dress just like (my, mine).
17.  "I want a new bike," Alexis said. "(my, mine) is too little."
18.  (My, Mine, I, Me) brother had a boot that was very dirty.
19.  It was a coincidence that (my, mine, I, me) ran into her at the mall.
20.  A cold wind blew (my, mine, I, me) hat away.



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