We use personal pronouns (object) to avoid repetitions.
Example 1: Mary has got a really nice T-shirt. She likes her T-shirt a lot.
Mary has got a really nice T-shirt. She likes it a lot.
Example 2: Sam and Bill are nice kids. We like Sam and Bill.
Sam and Bill are nice kids. We like them.
A. Now complete the table.
Subject pronouns I You He She It We You They
Object pronouns
B. Circle the correct option.
1. Hello, Bill. Your new glasses are nice. I really like it / them. 2. This is my friend Justin. I go to school with her / him. 3. Sam and Bill: Alison, do you want to come to the cinema with us / you? 4. My father drives them / me to school every day. 5. You’ve got a nice bike. I like it / him a lot.
C. Fill in the blanks with object pronouns.
1. Your friend Alison is very friendly. We like ___________________very much. 2. You’ve got homework! Please do ___________________before dinner. 3. I usually meet my friends after school. I meet ___________________in the library. 4. Bill’s mother wakes ___________________up at seven o’clock.