Object Pronouns Objective: identify object pronouns and substitute object pronouns for nouns in sentences.

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Object Pronouns Objective: identify object pronouns and substitute object pronouns for nouns in sentences

Complete the sentence below with as many different pronouns as you can. Frisky the pony gave a ride to __________.

Subject pronouns can be used as the subject of sentences Subject pronouns can be used as the subject of sentences. The pronouns me, you, him, her, it, us, and them are called object pronouns. Object pronouns follow action verbs and words such as to, with, for, and at. Nouns pronouns Mr. Rosa fed the horses. Mr. Rosa fed them. James helped Mr. Rosa. James helped him. James showed a pony to Rachael and me. James showed a pony to us. Then games gave the pony a carrot. Then James gave it a carrot.

Singular Plural Me us You you Him, her, it them Never us the object pronoun me, him, her, us, and them as subjects. You can use the pronouns you and it as either subject or object pronouns.

Practice practice 2