Object pronouns

Grammar Practice - Herbert Puchta, Jeff Stranks, Peter Lewis-Jones 2012

Object pronouns

Personal pronouns replace names of people, animals or things. They have two forms: subject pronouns and object pronouns. Use object pronouns after a verb or a preposition.

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1 Underline the correct options.

1 We haven’t got cats at home — we don't like it I them I they.

2 I’ve got a mouse — I keep it I them / me in a cage.

3 Mr Brown’s a good teacher — we really like us I him I her.

4 It’s late now. Can I phone you I me I it tomorrow?

5 This is my new computer — do you like him I her I it?

6 My mother’s in the garden — let’s go and ask she I him I her.

7 We’re going to the cinema. Come with you I him I us.

8 Look at those dogs! I’m scared of them I it I you.

2 Replace the underlined words with the correct object pronouns.

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