Categories: Pronouns

Object Pronouns

In this episode we are going to practice on object pronouns. As we all know personal pronouns can be divided into subject pronouns, object pronouns, possessive pronouns, possessive adjectives. Let’s review those different types of pronouns in the following tables.

Object Pronouns Table

Subject

Pronouns

Object

Pronouns

Possessive

Adjectives

Possessive

Pronouns

I
me my mine
you
you your yours
they
them their theirs
we
us our ours
he
him his his
she
her her hers
it
it its

 

Object Pronouns Examples in Sentences

See the object pronouns in the sentences. As you can see, the object pronouns receive the actions from the subject of a sentence.

  • John loves me.
  • George loves you.
  • Linda is so beautiful. That’s why, Paul loves her very much.
  • My father is tall and dark. My mother loves him very much.
  • We live in a small village. Everyone in the village knows us well.
  • All of our neighbors are very friendly. We like them very much.
  • They have a cute little cat. They feed it with fish everyday.

Subject Pronouns And Object Pronouns

When we use a personal pronoun in a sentence, we have to make sure we use the correct form of the pronouns, the subject pronouns or object. Let’s see the following tables.
Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns
I
you
she
he
we
they
it
me
you
her
him
us
them
it

Object Pronouns Exercises

Exercise I

Choose the correct pronoun in the bracket to complete the sentences!
  1. Can you help ( me, I ), please?
  2. I love ( she, her ) very much.
  3. Do you know ( he, him ) well?
  4. ( We, us ) are the winners.
  5. We could beat ( they, them ) very easily.
  6. I never expect (they, them) to come early.
  7. Why don’t (we, us) wait for (they, them) in front of the gate?
  8. Could you please help (I, me) lift this box?
  9. Do you want (I, me) to call you?
  10. Does she really love (he, him)?

Exercise II

Answer the following questions. Use the correct form of personal pronouns.

  1. Tell us five of your favorite things to do.
  2. Tell us two of your favorite family members.
  3. Write two of your most expensive belongings.
  4. Can you mention parts of your body you want to change if you can.
  5. What are your strength?

Answer

Exercise I

  1. Can you help me, please?
  2. I love her very much.
  3. Do you know him well?
  4. We are the winners.
  5. We could beat them very easily.
  6. I never expect them to come early.
  7. Why don’t we wait for them in front of the gate?
  8. Could you please help me lift this box?
  9. Do you want me to call you?
  10. Does she really love him?

Exercise II

  1. I love reading, sleeping, eating, dancing, and singing.
  2. I love my mother and eldest brother.
  3. My car and my house.
  4. My nose and my chin.
  5. Sometimes I’m proud of myself. My strengths are my patience, my hard work, my friendliness.

Download the exercise here.

Other Exercises

Subject Pronouns

Relative Pronouns and Clauses

Reflexive Pronouns

Possessive Pronouns

Interrogative Pronouns

 

Useful Video Links

List of Pronouns and Examples

Pronouns Cases and Types

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