🎯 Understanding Object Pronouns in English
Do you know the difference between “she” and “her”? Or “they” and “them”?
If you’ve ever been confused about object pronouns, this post is for you!
🔍 What are Object Pronouns?
Object pronouns replace nouns that receive the action in a sentence.
They are different from subject pronouns, which do the action.
| Subject Pronoun | Object Pronoun |
|---|---|
| I | me |
| You | you |
| He | him |
| She | her |
| It | it |
| We | us |
| They | them |
✅ How to Use Object Pronouns
You use object pronouns after verbs or prepositions.
📌 After a verb:
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I like her.
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They help us.
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She calls me every day.
📌 After a preposition:
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This book is for you.
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The teacher is talking to him.
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Can you come with us?
🧠 Quick Tips
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Don’t say: I like she ❌
Say: I like her ✅ -
Don’t say: Give the book to they ❌
Say: Give the book to them ✅
🗣 Try It Yourself!
Can you rewrite these sentences using object pronouns?
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I see John and Mary every day. → I see ________ every day.
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She is helping my brother. → She is helping _________.
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We are waiting for Anna and me. → We are waiting for ________.
💬 Final Thought
Object pronouns are small but powerful! They help to avoid repetition.
Practice a little every day and soon you’ll be using him, her, them, us and me like a native speaker!
Here it is a video for you to watch about this topic 👇👇👇👇
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