Tips:
Object Pronouns can be direct objects, indirect objects, or objects of a preposition.
Object Pronouns are:
- me
- you
- him
- her
- it
- us
- them
Don't confuse object pronouns with subject pronouns: (I, you, he, she, it, we, and they).
Object Pronouns 1
Directions: Fill in the blanks with object pronouns.
Sharon |
Do you get the paper? |
Brenda |
Yes. |
Sharon |
How often do you get ____? |
Brenda |
It’s delivered only on Sundays. What about you? |
Sharon |
I get the paper everyday, but I never read ____. I’m thinking about cancelling my subscription. |
Brenda |
Oh, you shouldn’t do that. |
Sharon |
Why not? |
Brenda |
The paper has so many great stories, and you’d probably miss ____ if you didn’t get ____. |
Sharon |
Maybe you’re right. I actually have a lot of magazines, and I read ____ quite often. Excuse me, I think my phone is ringing. It’s my brother. I don’t have to talk to ____ right now. |
Brenda |
Go ahead, answer ____. |
Sharon |
Ok. Hi, Brian... |
Brian |
What are you up to? |
Sharon |
I’m talking to Brenda. |
Brian |
Oh, how is she? I haven’t seen ____in years. |
Sharon |
She’s great, but I should probably let ____ go. Is everything OK? |
Brian |
Yes. Tell ____ I said hello. I’ll talk to you soon. |
Sharon |
Bye…Sorry about that. He wanted ____ to say hi to you. |
| Brenda | Send ____ my regards. |
