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Q1 - I saw ____.

her
she
Q2 - Give it to ____.
they
them
Q3 - She kissed ____.
he
him
Q4 - He took ____.
it
them
Either could be used here.
Q5 - Did anyone see ____?
us
we
Either could be used here.
Q6 - _____ arrived on time.
Them
They
Either could be used here.
Q7 - What did ____ say?
her
she
Either could be used here.
Q8 - She's faster than ____ am.
me
I
Q9 - I saw you and ____ there.
she
her
Q10 - Between you and ____, I really didn't like it.
me
I
Q11 - My brother and ____ went there.
I
we
me
Q12 - He gave it to me and ____.
she
her
QUIZ
FILL IN THE GAPS WITH ONE OF THE FOLLOWING WORDS: SHE, HER
Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by _________ sister on the
bank, and of having nothing to do: once or twice _________had peeped into
the book _________sister was reading, but it had no pictures or
conversations in it, `and what is the use of a book,' thought Alice `without
pictures or conversation?'
So she/her was considering in she/her own mind (as well as
_________could, for the hot day made _________feel very sleepy and
stupid), whether the pleasure of making a daisy-chain would be worth the
trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a White Rabbit
with pink eyes ran close by her.
There was nothing so VERY remarkable in that; nor did Alice think it so VERY
much out of the way to hear the Rabbit say to itself, `Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall
be late!' (when _________thought it over afterwards, it occurred to
_________that _________ought to have wondered at this, but at the time it
all seemed quite natural); but when the Rabbit actually TOOK A WATCH
OUT OF ITS WAISTCOAT- POCKET, and looked at it, and then hurried on,
Alice started to _________feet, for it flashed across _________mind that
_________had never before seen a rabbit with either a waistcoat-pocket, or a
watch to take out of it, and burning with curiosity, _________ran across the
field after it, and fortunately was just in time to see it pop down a large rabbithole
under the hedge.
In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in
the world _________was to get out again.
The rabbit-hole went straight on like a tunnel for some way, and then dipped
suddenly down, so suddenly that Alice had not a moment to think about
stopping herself before _________found herself falling down a very deep
well.

Part One
Draw a line matching each subject pronoun with the correct object pronoun.
Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns
I him
you them
she you
he me
it her
we us
they it

Part Two
Unscramble the sentences. Write your answers on the lines beneath the scrambled words.
1. him Nina know not does
2. give message will her the I
3. help I may you

4. the game with watch can me you

5. us visit going to they are

Subject and Object Pronouns 1. Ann visits Betty often. _______ visits _____ often.
She, him
She, her
He, him
2. Betty bakes muffins for the guests. ____bakes muffins for _____.
She, them
She, her
He, her
3. Colin waits for Andy after school. ____ waits for _____ after school.
He, her
She, him
He, him
4. Colin and Andy go to the gym with Bob and me. ______go to the gym with ____.
They, us
He, we
They, them
5. Bob and I know Colin and Andy very well. _____ know _____ very well.
They, them
We, them
They, them
6. You and Debra look like your parents. ____ look like _____.
You, them
We, them
You, they
7. Your brother, Tom looks like your aunt Peggy. ____ looks like _____.
She, him
He, her
She, her
"Is she writing to Leonardo di Caprio?"
"Yes, she is in love with ___!"
a. her
b. him
c. his

"John is making a lot of noise!"


"I'll ask ___ to be quiet."
a. him
b. it
c. its

"Please tell Mrs. Smith to come in."


"Sorry, I don't know ___."
a. her
b. him
c. she

"I can't find my glasses!"


"You are wearing ___!"
a. them
b. there
c. they

"Do you like bananas?"


"I love ___ !"
a. hers
b. its
c. them

"Why is he always talking about Pamela Anderson?"


"He obviously likes ___ !"
a. her
b. him
c. she

"Where is my book? Oh, dear! I've lost ___ !"


a. him
b. it
c. its

"Is that Mary's new boyfriend?"


"Don't ask me, ask ___!"
a. her
b. his
c. it

"What is the title of that song?"


"I'm afraid I can't remember ___."
a. him
b. it
c. them

"Why is David so happy?"


"His friends gave ___a guitar for his birthday!"
a. him
b. it
c. them

"What are you going to do with those old papers?"


"I'm going to recycle ___."
a. their
b. them
c. they

"Let's see the latest Spielberg movie!"


"I have seen ___ already!"
a. him
b. it
c. there

"How are your parents? I haven't seen ___ for some time now!"
a. them
b. there
c. they

"Have you met Tom and Lisa?"


"No, I have never met ___ ."
a. its
b. the
c. them

1. I see (they, them) every day . 2.He sits near (I, me) in class. 3.She goes with (we, us) to
the movies a lot. 4.I like (she, her) very much. 5.I know (he, him) and his brother. 6.I
often go with (they, them) to the city. 7. He often helps (I, me) with my lessons. 8.She
writes many letters to (he, him). 9. Mr Adams teaches (we, us) English. 10.He gives
many presents to (she, her).

An object pronoun is used as an object of a verb in a sentence.

The object pronouns

Person Singular Plural

first me us

second you you

third him (male) them

third it (neutral)

third her (female)


Object pronoun in a sentence

verb (noun) verb (object pronoun)


A man hit the ball. or A man hit it.
A boy sees the trees. or A boy sees them.
A girl writes a letter. or A girl writes it.
Brenda likes the boy. or Brenda likes him.
Mr. Jones helps me.
Jenifer wants you.
The teacher teaches us.
TEST YOURSELF:

Select the correct object pronoun for the following:

1. Tim speaks to Mary and you.


2. The students send Ted, Rick and me presents.
3. The women like Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher.
4. Kevin sits near Bob.
5. French poodles bite Tara.
6. The trainer speaks to the dog.
7. My father votes for Bill and Hillary Clinton.
8. The police officer arrested (second person singular).
9. The singer sings songs.
10. Prime Minister Chretien eats poutine.

Show / Hide the Answers

The object pronouns are:


1. you (pl) - 6. it
2. us - 7. them
3. them - 8. you
4. him - 9. them
5. her - 10. it (a food; French fries and gravy)

Comparision of object pronouns and subject pronouns using the verb ("to write"):

Person Subject Object Subject Object

first I write write me we work work us

second you write write you you work work you

third he write write him they work work them


third it write write it

third she write write her

Pronouns with the verb ("to talk")

(subject pronoun + verb) (object pronoun)


I talk to my mother. (her)
He talks to the mailman. (him)
She talks to the salesgirl. (her)
They talk to the man and the boy. (them)
It talks to me.
It talks to you. (singular you)
We talk to the students and you. (you) plural
You talk to the teacher and me. (us)

TEST YOURSELF:

Type the correct pronoun for each of the following:

1. (1st person, singular) see students.


2. Robert sees Debbie.
3. Debbie sees the cow.
4. The dog sees Robert.
5. Veronica and you make coins.
6. (2nd person, singular) yell at Bill and me.
7. (1st person, singular) ride horses.
8. Tara and I fly the kite.
9. Veronica skips the rope.
10. (1st person, plural) talk to the male teacher.

Show / Hide the Answers

The pronouns are:


1. I/them - 6. you/us
2. he/her - 7. I/them
3. she/it - 8. we/it
4. it/him - 9. she/it
5. you (pl)/them - 10. we/him

TEST YOURSELF:

Type the correct pronoun in the box in the folowing sentences:

1. I make tea.
2. She sells books to students.
3. Vera is a teacher.
4. Bill and Ted are young.
5. Ted and Bill like Leslie and me.
6. Bobby lends money to Jessica.
7. The shop is closed.
8. The men buy tickets.

her
Fill in the correct pronouns.

1. My sister Jane loves books. This novel is for (she) .

2. My children like Disney films. The video is for (they) .

3. My brother Matt collects picture postcards. These postcards are for (he) .

4. My parents like Latin music. The CD is for (they) .

5. I like watches. This nice watch is for (I) .

6. My wife and I love sweets. These sweets are for (we) .

7. My nephew likes cars. The toy truck is for (he) .

8. My neighbour wants to go to California next year. The guide book is for (she) .

9. Here is another souvenir. I don't know what to do with (it) .

10. You know what? - It's for (you) .

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