OBJECT PRONOUNS
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Subject
pronoun
Object
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.
WHAT ARE PRONOUNS?
 Pronouns take the place of nouns.
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.
LET’S PRACTICE!
1.Susan has a big flat. _______ likes ______ a lot.
We often visit ________
on Sundays because she invites _______ for lunch.
She it
her
us
LET’S PRACTICE!
2. I am very happy with my neighbours.
________ often help ______ with my children.
They often take ______to school when I’m working.
They me
them
LET’S PRACTICE!
3. We often take my grandfather some
magazines,
but ______ never reads _____ . ____ watches TV
all day and never turns ___ off.
he them He
it
MORE PRACTICE IN OUR
CLASS BLOG!
LET’S PRACTICE!
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