2. Gift GivingGift Giving
Hi Bob. Happy
Birthday! This
gift is for you. I
hope you like it.
It’s for me? Oh,
thank you. You
shouldn’t have.
Oh, it’s perfect.
The colors are
just right for me.
3. Re-GiftingRe-Gifting
Hi Al. Happy
Birthday! I have
a gift for you. I
hope you like it.
Hey, where did
you get that
shirt?
But I gave it to
him!
Well, Bob gave
it to me.
For me? Oh,
thanks. I really
like it!
4. Bob loves Linda.He
Subject PronounsSubject Pronouns
A pronoun replaces a noun.
A subject pronoun replaces a noun in
subject position.
S
7. Example: Tom fed his baby sister.
1. Jennifer got the keys.
2. The candy is for Michael and me.
3. Hormoz and Shemi took the test.
S
S
S
He fed her.
She got them.
It is for us.
They took it.
Practice 1Practice 1
Identify the subjects and objects in
the sentences. Replace them with
pronouns.
O
O
O
O
S
8. Direct Object
Bob sent roses to his mother.
Direct and Indirect Objects 1Direct and Indirect Objects 1
Some sentences have two objects following the
verb.
Indirect Object
9. Direct Object
Direct and Indirect Objects 2Direct and Indirect Objects 2
Direct objects
answer the
questions
whom or
what.
Bob sent roses to his mother.
What did
Bob send?
What did
Bob send?
Indirect
objects
answer the
questions to
whom or to
what.
To whom did he
send the roses?
To whom did he
send the roses?
Indirect Object
11. Example: My friend sent us a gift in the mail.
Practice 2Practice 2
Identify the direct objects (DO)
and (IO) indirect objects in the
sentences.
DOIO
DOIO
DOIO
DO IO
1. The mother read her children a bedtime story.
2. I handed the teacher the homework.
3. My parents wrote a letter to the company.
12. IO
DO
Lola sent them to him.
IO DO
Lola sent Bob the slippers.
Be Careful!Be Careful!
If the direct object is a pronoun, the pronoun
always comes before the indirect object.
himhim themthem
13. Practice 3Practice 3
Replace the direct and indirect
objects with pronouns.
Example: I sent my mother some e-mails.
1. We showed Lisa the movie.
2. My sister loaned the car to Phil and me.
3. They passed the notes to Mr. Jackson.
I sent them to her.
We showed it to her.
My sister loaned it to us.
They passed them to him.
The reason why the indirect object pronouns are fed to the students is because I think that it’s important to point out that in English we use the same pronouns for direct objects as indirect objects unlike a number of other languages.