This document provides information about object pronouns in 3 paragraphs:
1) It defines object pronouns as pronouns that take the place of nouns and lists common object pronouns and their subject pronoun counterparts.
2) It explains the rules for using object pronouns - they go after verbs and prepositions.
3) It includes exercises to practice using object pronouns by completing sentences and replacing nouns with pronouns.
This document provides information about object pronouns in 3 paragraphs:
1) It defines object pronouns as pronouns that take the place of nouns and lists common object pronouns and their subject pronoun counterparts.
2) It explains the rules for using object pronouns - they go after verbs and prepositions.
3) It includes exercises to practice using object pronouns by completing sentences and replacing nouns with pronouns.
This document provides information about object pronouns in 3 paragraphs:
1) It defines object pronouns as pronouns that take the place of nouns and lists common object pronouns and their subject pronoun counterparts.
2) It explains the rules for using object pronouns - they go after verbs and prepositions.
3) It includes exercises to practice using object pronouns by completing sentences and replacing nouns with pronouns.
This document provides information about object pronouns in 3 paragraphs:
1) It defines object pronouns as pronouns that take the place of nouns and lists common object pronouns and their subject pronoun counterparts.
2) It explains the rules for using object pronouns - they go after verbs and prepositions.
3) It includes exercises to practice using object pronouns by completing sentences and replacing nouns with pronouns.
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OBJECT PRONOUNS
(me, you, him, her, us, etc.)
SUBJECT PRONOUNS OBJECT PRONOUNS EXAMPLES I ME Wait for me. YOU YOU I love you. HE HIM She is playing with him. SHE HER He kissed her. IT IT I don´t like it. WE US Can you help us? YOU YOU See you tomorrow. THEY THEM Phone them this evening. RULES • Object pronouns take the place of nouns. She meets John. She invites him to her house. • Object pronouns go after the verb. I love you. • You also use object pronouns after prepositions (with, to, from, etc.) Listen to me! I´m buying this for him. EXERCISES Complete the sentences with an Change the highlighted words to object pronoun (me, her, us, etc.) pronouns. 1. He´s in love with ____ but e.g. I see John every day. she doesn´t love ____. I see _him_ every day. 2. It´s a good fil. Do you want 1. I know Linda. to see ____? 2. She lives with her father. 3. You speak very quickly. I 3. I usually see my parents on can´t understand ____. 4. We have a problem. Can you Sunday. help ____? 4. I can´t remember your e- 5. I try to talk to ____ but she mail address. she doesn´t listen to ____. 5. I don´t like this actress. 6. They´re nice people. Do you 6. Can you book a table for my know ____? friend and me?