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Object pronouns are words we use to talk about the person or thing that receives the action
in a sentence. (We know Tom. Tom knows us.) We also use object pronouns after
prepositions like "to," "for," or "with." (Do you want to go with me?)
I Me
You You
He Him
She Her
It It
We Us
You You
They Them
“He is playing. Look at him.” “She is dancing. Watch her.” “It is raining. I can feel it.”
3. The students bought new shoes. They wore _______ to the party.
a) them
b) us
c) they
7. The students painted pictures. The teacher put _______ on the wall.
a) it
b) them
c) her
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Billy: I'm so tired. Can you please make _______ a cup of coffee?
Jen: Sure, I'll make _______ a fresh cup. How do you like your coffee?
Billy: Yes, please. Wow! The coffee tastes great. I love _______ !
Dialogue 2
Kelly: Yes, I do. She is in my English class. I sometimes study with _______. Why?
Kelly: Ok. Don’t get angry with _______. I will ask her about the pictures.
Dialogue 3
Sarah: Of course. I love _______! Why are you asking _______ these questions?
10. We are going to the movies. Do you want to come with we?
Mary is my mother. It’s _______ in the photo playing with the dog.
My sister Emma is sitting next to my mum. She is funny and I love playing with _______.
The dog’s name is Lucky. Everyone in our family loves to play with _______.
We are a happy family and all my friends like coming to my house and spending time
with _______.
Conversation 1
Man: Did you call __________?
Woman: Yes, I called you. Can you help me today?
Man: Sure, what can I do for __________?
Woman: Can you take __________ to school?
Man: OK, I can pick __________ up at 10.
Woman: Great! See you then.
Conversation 2
Man: Who is your best friend?
Woman: My best friend is Sue.
Man: Do you talk to __________ every day?
Woman: Yes, I see her at school. __________ always meet her for lunch.
Man: Oh, why do you like __________?
Woman: She is nice and funny! She makes __________ laugh.
Conversation 3
Man: Who is your teacher?
Woman: My teacher is Mr. Wilson. I like __________ a lot.
Man: Why do you like __________?
Woman: Well, __________ is nice and he always helps me with my homework.
Man: He sounds nice.
Woman: He is. We all love __________.
Conversation 4
Man: Do you have __________ keys?
Woman: No. I put __________ on the table.
Man: Uh... great. I see __________. What about my wallet?
Woman: I think you put_________ on the counter.
Man: Really, I don't see __________.
Woman: Well, I'll help __________. One of us will find it.
I Me
You You
He Him
She Her
It It
We Us
You You
They Them
“He is playing. Look at him.” “She is dancing. Watch her. “It is raining. I can feel it.”
Task 2: On a separate piece of paper, write 20 complete sentences using subject and
object pronouns. Give as much detail as possible, and have fun!