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Object Pronouns

The object of the sentence receives the action of the verb The object of the sentence receives the action of the verb. Object Pronouns come after a verb or a preposition.

Look at this image: The girl is giving a present to her mother She is giving a present to her Subject PRONOUN Object

Personal Pronouns Subject form Object form I me you he him she her it we us they them

Exercises

Fill in the correct pronouns. My sister Jane loves books. This novel is for (she) ___________. My children like Disney films. The video is for (they) ___________. My brother Matt collects picture postcards. These postcards are for (he) ___________. My parents like Latin music. The CD is for (they) ___________. I like watches. This nice watch is for (I) ___________.

Fill in the correct pronouns. My sister Jane loves books. This novel is for her. My children like Disney films. The video is for (they) ___________. My brother Matt collects picture postcards. These postcards are for (he) ___________. My parents like Latin music. The CD is for (they) ___________. I like watches. This nice watch is for (I) ___________.

Fill in the correct pronouns. My sister Jane loves books. This novel is for her. My children like Disney films. The video is for them. My brother Matt collects picture postcards. These postcards are for (he) ___________. My parents like Latin music. The CD is for (they) ___________. I like watches. This nice watch is for (I) ___________.

Fill in the correct pronouns. My sister Jane loves books. This novel is for her. My children like Disney films. The video is for them. My brother Matt collects picture postcards. These postcards are for him. My parents like Latin music. The CD is for (they) ___________. I like watches. This nice watch is for (I) ___________.

Fill in the correct pronouns. My sister Jane loves books. This novel is for her. My children like Disney films. The video is for them. My brother Matt collects picture postcards. These postcards are for him. My parents like Latin music. The CD is for them. I like watches. This nice watch is for (I) ___________.

Fill in the correct pronouns. My sister Jane loves books. This novel is for her. My children like Disney films. The video is for them. My brother Matt collects picture postcards. These postcards are for  My parents like Latin music. The CD is for them. I like watches. This nice watch is for me.

Fill in the correct pronouns. My wife and I love sweets. These sweets are for (we) ___________. My nephew likes cars. The toy truck is for (he) ___________. My neighbor wants to go to California next year. The guide book is for (she) ___________. Here is another souvenir. I don't know what to do with (it) ___________. You know what? - It's for (you) ___________.

Fill in the correct pronouns. My wife and I love sweets. These sweets are for us. My nephew likes cars. The toy truck is for (he) ___________. My neighbor wants to go to California next year. The guide book is for (she) ___________. Here is another souvenir. I don't know what to do with (it) ___________. You know what? - It's for (you) ___________.

Fill in the correct pronouns. My wife and I love sweets. These sweets are for us. My nephew likes cars. The toy truck is for him. My neighbor wants to go to California next year. The guide book is for (she) ___________. Here is another souvenir. I don't know what to do with (it) ___________. You know what? - It's for (you) ___________.

Fill in the correct pronouns. My wife and I love sweets. These sweets are for us. My nephew likes cars. The toy truck is for him. My neighbour wants to go to California next year. The guide book is for her. Here is another souvenir. I don't know what to do with (it) ___________. You know what? - It's for (you) ___________.

Fill in the correct pronouns. My wife and I love sweets. These sweets are for us. My nephew likes cars. The toy truck is for him. My neighbour wants to go to California next year. The guide book is for her. Here is another souvenir. I don't know what to do with it. You know what? - It's for (you) ___________.

Fill in the correct pronouns. My wife and I love sweets. These sweets are for us. My nephew likes cars. The toy truck is for him. My neighbour wants to go to California next year. The guide book is for her. Here is another souvenir. I don't know what to do with it. You know what? - It's for you.

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