This document provides an overview of object pronouns. It begins by defining pronouns as words that take the place of nouns. It then distinguishes between subject and object pronouns, noting that object pronouns are used as the object of a verb or preposition. Examples are provided to illustrate object pronouns replacing nouns like "her", "him", and "them". The document concludes with an exercise replacing nouns with the correct object pronouns.
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June 28, 2021 - Object Pronouns
This document provides an overview of object pronouns. It begins by defining pronouns as words that take the place of nouns. It then distinguishes between subject and object pronouns, noting that object pronouns are used as the object of a verb or preposition. Examples are provided to illustrate object pronouns replacing nouns like "her", "him", and "them". The document concludes with an exercise replacing nouns with the correct object pronouns.
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English
June 28, 2021
PRAY ER ATTENDA NCE O bj e c ti v es:
Recognize what is a pronoun.
Identify what is a object pronouns
Use object pronouns in place of a
noun in a sentence. Re vie w WHATARE PRONOUNS?
● Pronoun is a word that take the
place of nouns. Subject Object pronoun pronoun I me Can you help me?
You you I know you.
He him She isn’t in love with him.
She Her He phones her every day.
It It I don’t like it.
We Us Wait for us!
They Them Call them this evening.
Object Pronouns B. Object Pronouns 1. In the objective case 2. Used as the object of a verb or preposition. 3. me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them Object Pronouns • An object pronoun is a pronoun in the objective case of a verb or a preposition.
• It’s “The Receiver” or “The Catcher” of
the action. Object Pronouns • Example: – The burning potato chip truck amuses Olivia. The potatoes flying everywhere amuse her, too. • In this case her is the object pronoun. Her replaces Olivia. Object Pronouns • Here are the Singular Plural common object Me Us pronouns. You You • You should Him, her Them memorize these, It too. Remember… • Some personal pronouns are used as the subjects of sentences. • Some personal pronouns are used as the objects of verbs (direct objects!) or prepositions! am pl e s : E x SUBJECT PRONOUNS ● John is a doctor. ● He lives in London.
● Noun = SUBJECT of the verb.
● BEFORE the verb.
● He lives in London. OBJECT PRONOUNS ● Anna calls John. She invites him to a concert.
● Noun = object of the verb (the person who
receives the action). OBJECT PRONOUNS ● AFTER the verb.
I love HIM. (I love he)
OBJECT PRONOUNS ● AFTER prepositions (with, to, on, from, etc.) Listen to ME!
He doesn’t want to argue with THEM.
LE T ’S CT I C E ! P RA ●I call my mother once a week.
●I call her once a week
●She speaks to her father after work
●She speaks to him after work
●Ivan is in lover with his girlfriend.
●Ivan is in love with her.
●Can you help my friend and me?
●Can you help us?
Object pronouns Exercise: Aaron was on a business trip to California. He shows you the souvenirs he got for his family. 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) ____ it us her him them