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MARGARITA INES MORALES ALVA

OBJECT
PRONOUNS
A pronoun is a substitute for a noun. An object pronoun is
the object of the sentence. For exmaple:

Melinda put the flowers in a vase.


noun

Melinda put them in a vase.


pronoun
We use object pronouns:

as the object of the verb:

Can you help me please?


I can see you.
The dolphin doesnt like him.
I saw her in seaside today.
We saw them in marine expo yesterday, but they didnt see us.
We use object pronouns:

after prepositions:

She is sailing for me.


Ill get it for you.
Give it to him.
Why are you looking at her.
Dont take it from us.
Ill speak to them.
SUBJECT PRONOUNS OBJECT PRONOUNS

I me
You you
Remember! Remember!
He him
SUBJECT Pronoun + VERB SUBJECT Pronoun + VERB
(for a boy / a man) (for a boy / a man)

She her
(for a girl / a woman) (for a girl / a woman)

It it
(for 1 object) (for 1 object)

We us
You you
They them
Select an object pronoun that could take the place of the noun in each sentence.

him her them it us me

1. ________ I bought gift for Jaden and Jessie.


2. ________ Mrs. Osawa gave me an A on the test.
3. ________ Jody made a cake for Daniel.
4. ________ Theres enough candy for both you and me.
5. ________ Sylvie brought the trash can to the curb.
6. ________ I really like the new clothes I got.
7. ________ My brother and I went to the store.
8. ________ I need to take my dog Scrounger for her walk.
9. ________ We threw a surprise party for Timothy.
10. ________ Give your empty plates to Jenny and Suzanna.
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