Class 6-3: Object Pronouns
She warned him to buy gas.
Definition: The object is the person, place, thing or idea that is receiving the action. Object pronouns are simply objects put in pronoun form. |
Object Pronouns: me, you, him, her, it, them, us |
Examples: She read to him. She is the subject pronoun. Read is the verb. Him is the object pronoun. |
Exercise
Exercise 1: Underline the correct pronoun that makes the sentence grammatically correct.
1. (They / She) are going to the store.
2. (They / She) loves to walk in the park.
3. (You / She) have to study for the test tomorrow.
4. (They / He) live in New York City.
5. (It / They) grows very fast.
6. Mike read to (he /him).
7. Louis runs with (she / her).
8. I need to talk to (you / she).
9. The teacher likes to talk to (us / he).
10. I returned (it / us) to the library.
Exercise 2: Fill in the blank with the correct object pronoun
1. I want to go to a movie tomorrow. You should come with me!
2. You have to stay after school. The teacher wants to talk to ________.
3. I forgot my pencil. Lend one to ________.
4. Jeffrey lost his retainer. His mom is going to be really mad at ________.
5. I built a huge snowman. I used mom’s old coat to keep ________ warm.
6. She forgot her lunch. I gave half of my sandwich to ________.
7. The cat followed Mary home. She brought ________ inside.
8. You guys are making too much noise! The teacher is going to tell ________ to stop.
9. They want to build a tree house. It would keep ________ busy during the summer.
10. Why is everyone whispering? What secret are you keeping from ________?
Exercise 3: Using both object and subject pronouns, fill in the blank using either I or me.
1. My mom and I went shopping.
2. Listen to ________.
3. It’s time for ________ to go home.
4. ________ have to clean my room before my parents get home.
5. The reward was split between my brother and ________.
6. ________ tried my hardest but I still got a bad grade on my test.