OBJECT PRONOUNS
Below is the table for Object Pronouns:
| me | us |
| you | you |
| him | them |
| her | |
| it |
Object Pronouns are used as direct objects, indirect objects, and objects of prepositions.
She knows me well.
We give her our homework every day.
They give it to us.
Exercises
A. Choose the correct pronoun form.
- Can you help (he, him) with his homework? (Can you help him with his homework?)
- (She, Her) is going to the market with (I, me).
- (They, Them) are playing soccer in the park.
- My parents will visit (I, me) next month.
- (We, Us) have a meeting with the new clients.
- The teacher asked (they, them) to complete the assignment.
- (He, Him) and (I, me) are working on the project together.
- (She, Her) was talking to (we, us) about the science fair.
- (They, Them) can see the mountains from their house.
- Please give the book to (I, me) when you are finished.
- (We, Us) are planning a surprise for (she, her) birthday.
- (He, Him) is the one who taught (I, me) how to play chess.
- (They, Them) have been friends since childhood.
- (She, Her) will join (we, us) for dinner tonight.
- (I, me) don’t know if (they, them) are coming to the party.
B. Substitute the correct object pronoun for the word or words in italics.
- I sit near Grace and Frances during the lesson. (I sit near them during the lesson.)
- All the boys like Joy very much.
- I often see Alice and your sister in the school cafeteria.
- He always goes to the movies with his parents.
- Can you tell Peter and John about the meeting?
- My mother is going to call you and Tom later.
- The teacher gave Sara and me some homework.
- We will meet Mr. and Mrs. Smith at the airport.
- Did Linda and her brother come to your party?
- I can’t find my keys anywhere.
- Please, give this book to Jack.
- The game was too difficult for the children.

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