ENGLISH GRAMMAR OBJECT PRONOUNS.

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ENGLISH GRAMMAR OBJECT PRONOUNS

Molly loves Sam. Sam loves her,but he never says ‘I love you’ Molly loves Sam.Sam loves her,but he never says ‘I love you’. Sam dies, and now he is a ghost. He watches Molly every day,but she can’t see him.Sam finds a psychic,Ota Mae.He uses her to speak to Molly.In the end Sam says ‘I love you’. Sito Internet :www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar

Object pronouns I ME YOU HE HIM SHE HER IT WE US THEY THEM Wait for me I love you HE HIM She isn’t in love with him SHE HER He kisses her IT I don’t like it WE US Can you help us? See you tomorrow THEY THEM Phone them this evening

Object pronouns take the place of nouns She meets John, She invites him to her house Object pronouns go after the verb I love you. Not I you love You also use object pronouns after propositions(with,to from,etc.) Listen to me!I’m in love with her. Not I’m in love with she

Complete the chart with these words: it me them us Subject pronouns Object pronouns I you he she it we they

Complete the sentences with an object pronoun(me,you,etc.) He’s in love with but she doesn’t love . It’s a good film. Do you want to see ? You speak very quickly.I can’t understand . We have a problem.Can you help . I try talk to but she doesn’t listen to . They’re nice people . Do you know .

Change the highlighted words to pronouns I know Linda. She lives with her father. I usually see my parents on Sunday. I can’t remember your e-mail address. I don’t like this actress Can you book a table for my friend and me?