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Object Pronouns Exercises
Object Pronouns Exercises
1. My sister is thirsty.
She is thirsty
2. My grandmother is old.
shes old
3. The students are young.
Theyre young
4. The restaurant is expensive.
It is expensive
5. The dog is angry.
Its Angry.
6. Cats are fat.
Theyre fat
7. The city is big.
Its big
8. Girls are pretty.
Theyre pretty
9. The sock is clean.
Its clean
10. The socks are dirty.
Its dirty
11. You and I are happy.
Were happy
12. You and your brother are sad.
Your are sad
13. The man is tired.
14. Men are rich.
Theyre rich
15. The woman is silent.
She is silent.
16. Women are loud.
Theyre loud
17. You and I are hungry.
were hungry
Answer the question with an object pronoun.
1. Do you like romantic movies?
I like them
2. Do your parents know the teacher?
3. Do your parents know you and Bill?
YES, WE KNOW
4. Do your friends know your parents?
YOU HER PARENTS
5. Do you have your book?
YES, I HAVE
6. Do you help your mother?
7. Do your classmates understand me?
YES THEY understand YOU
8. Do you understand us?
9. Do you know your classmates?
10. Do you play with your brother?
YES, I DO
11. Do you help your grandparents?
YES, I HELP THEM
12. Do you understand Russian?
NO I DONT UNDERSTAND
13. Do you like snakes?
YES I LIKE THEM
14. Do you and Bill understand me?
1. I like London.
1. (Joe, Scott and Bob) The waiter brought three plates of food for _
2. (My Aunt Jane) My brother and I write thank you letters to _
3. (Nick and me) The science teacher gave a rocket to _
4. (The neighbor's car) The garage mechanic went to work on _
5. (Jenny and Fatima) My parents bought $ 25 gift certificates for _
6. (The little old lady) I brought grocery bags to help _
7. (Adam's grandfather) Adam accurately painted a special portrait of _
8. (The Blue Notebook) Samantha quickly wrote all her notes on _
9. (Pens and pencils) Includes a new zipper bag in the store for _
10. (Your uncle Peter) Sally expertly danced her tap dance routine p
1. I / me like London.
2. The children are as hungry as we / us.
3. All the students passed except I / me.
4. A: Who’s there?
B: I / Me!
5. They / them love vegan food.
6. A: Is that the man you told me about?
B: Yes, that’s he / him.
7. We all like cake except she / her.
8. He / him will get a new phone soon.
9. His sister isn’t as tall as he / him.
10. Is that chocolate for I / me?
11. She / her wants to go home early.
12. Everyone arrived on time but he / him.
13. Please keep up with we / us.
14. A: Who ate all the chocolate?
B: She / Her!
15. We / us have been to Rio.
16. Could you pass the coffee to she / her?
17. My brother is taller than I / me.
18. I / me went to the bookshop yesterday.
19. Our new teacher is friendlier than she / her.
20. All the children came inside except they / them.
Complete each sentence with the appropriate pronoun.
1. (Joe, Scott, and Bob) The waiter brought out three plates of food for THEM
2. (My Aunt Jane) My brother and I wrote thank you letters to HER
3. (Nick and I) The science teacher gave a bottle rocket to us
4. (The neighbor’s car) The mechanic from the garage went to work on IT
5. (Jenny and Fatima) My parents bought $25 gift certificates for THEM
6. (The little old lady) I carried in the bags of groceries to help HER
7. (Adam’s grandfather) Adam carefully painted a special portrait of HIM
8. (The blue notebook) Samantha quickly wrote down all her notes in it
9. (The pens and pencils) I bought a new zippered pouch at the store for it
10. (Your Uncle Peter) Sally expertly danced her tap dance routine for HIM
11. (The Andersons) We got a letter in our mailbox that belongs to THEM
12. (Amanda Sanderson) Andrew went shopping and bought a ring for HER
13. (The boy wearing red) The soccer goalie kicked the soccer ball to HIM
14. (The small girl) The waitress handed the ice cream cone to HER
15. (Your parents) You couldn’t wait to show the report card to THEM
16. (The green apple) The kitchen store sells a special tool to cut IT
17. (The sweet oranges) I learned to make a delicious recipe that uses THEM
18. (Sally and Jeff) Before we go to the movies, I should call THEM
19. (You and I) Peter and Jason will cook dinner tonight for us
20. (Timothy Johnson) Sylvia put on an apron and baked cookies for HIM
21. (The city of Tokyo) We looked everywhere on the map for IT
22. (Melanie and Susan) A package from the book store arrived for THEM
23. (My friend, Susannah) I think she knows the answer, so I will go ask HER
24. (Your parents and I) All of the neighbors threw a surprise party for us
25. (Our cousin Kenny) Aunt Alexia mailed a suitcase to our house for HIM