Subject and object pronouns

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Subject and object pronouns Primary Longman Elect 3B Chapter 2 Subject and object pronouns

Subject and object pronouns Sally is my friend. She listens to me. I like her.

Subject and object pronouns Sam is my friend. He plays with me. I like him.

Subject and object pronouns David and May are our friends. They play with us. We like them.

Subject and object pronouns We use subject pronouns to tell who a sentence is about. e.g. They go to the park on Saturdays. We put subject pronouns before a verb. We use object pronouns to tell who is affected in a sentence. e.g. She looks after me. We put object pronouns after a verb or preposition.

Subject and object pronouns Subject pronouns Object pronouns I me you she her he him we us they them

Practice Complete the table. Subject pronouns Object pronouns I you Annie Peter Sam and I Sue and Katy me you = she her = he him = we us = they them

Practice Choose the correct answer. them us they We like him. He doesn’t play tricks on ______ . us

Practice Choose the correct answer. us me you them I like ______ . They don’t laugh at me. them

Practice Choose the correct answer. I like her. She talks to ______ . me him her them I like her. She talks to ______ . me

Practice Choose the correct answer. I like ______ . He listens to me. him me us I like ______ . He listens to me. him

Practice Finish the poem with the correct object pronouns. I like Mrs Lee. She looks after ______ . He likes his friend Jim. He always plays with ______ . We don’t like Gus. He always shouts at ______ . me him us

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