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SUBJECT – OBJECT PRONOUNS

I. Complete the chart with the missing pronouns (YOU, HER, HIM, THEM, IT, US). Use
capital letters:

SUBJECT OBJECT
PRONOUNS PRONOUNS
I Me
You
He
She
It
We
You
They

II. Complete with a suitable OBJECT PRONOUN.

a) Hey! There's a new e-mail. Read ______ to me, please!


b) The little girl is very happy. Her mum gave ______ alovely present this morning.
c) My father loves Greek monuments. He wants to go to Greece and visit all of ______
d) The runners are very tired. We'll give ______ some water.
e) That's a very difficult game. I don't know how to play ______ . Can you show ______ ?
f) Patrick is still in class. The teacher asked ______ to stay for ten minutes.

III. Complete with an OBJECT PRONOUN:

a) Where's Sam? David is with ______


b) Have you seen Lourdes? Yes, I saw ______ in the park yesterday afternoon.
c) Can you ask Pedro if he wants to come to the supermarket with ______ ? I don't want to go
alone.
d) Would you like to play with ______ ?We need another player.
e) I think this activity is very difficult. I don't understand ______ !
f) Robert and Theodore are speaking in class. Can you tell ______ to be quiet?

IV. Answer the questions using a SUBJECT and an OBJECT pronoun:

a) Does Peter like Italian food? Yes, loves .

b) Do you listen to American pop songs? No, don't like .

c) Are those flowers for you? No, aren't for .

d) Did I give you the keys? Yes, gave to me.

e) Does Anne love Peter? Yes, loves .


V. Replace all the nouns with pronouns.

1 Tony saw that girl yesterday.


_________________________________________________ .
2 Sarah and I had lunch with Nicola and Michael.
_________________________________________________ .
3 Can you lend Billy and me the car?
_________________________________________________ .
4 I saw you and Andy at the disco.
_________________________________________________ .
5 Alison kissed Billy.
_________________________________________________ .

VI. Identify only the subject, the verb, and the direct object for each sentence.

Example: A large dog guards the house across the street.


subject: _____dog____________ / verb or verb phrase: ___guards_______ / direct object:
______house_______

1. He visits his parents at least once every few weeks.

subject: ______________ / verb or verb phrase: ________________________ / direct object:

________________

2. Sleeping on this old mattress is hurting my back.

subject: ______________ / verb or verb phrase: ________________________ / direct object:

________________

3. A young boy played several songs on the piano during the party.

subject: ______________ / verb or verb phrase: ________________________ / direct object:

________________

4. Maria wasn't able to finish her dinner.

subject: ______________ / verb or verb phrase: ________________________ / direct object:

________________

5. A bee flying around in the backyard stung my son.

subject: ______________ / verb or verb phrase: ________________________ / direct object:

________________

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