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Grammar Exercise – Object Pronouns
Do the exercise on object pronouns and click the answer button to check your answers
(Before doing the exercises, you may want to read the lesson on object pronouns)
For a quick refresher on personal pronouns, check out the recap at the end of this post.
Object Pronouns Exercises with Answers
Instructions
Complete the sentences by choosing the correct object pronoun from the options provided. Object pronouns replace the object of a verb or preposition and include: me, you, him, her, it, us, them.
Tips:
- Use me, you, him, her, it for singular objects.
- Example: She saw him at the park.
- Use us, them for plural objects.
- Example: The teacher called them to the front.
Pay attention to the context of the sentence to determine the correct object pronoun.
Example Question:
- She is talking to John and Sarah. Can you hear (him, them, us)?
Answer: them
Now, go ahead and select the best object pronoun for each blank!
Object Pronouns Exercise
What Are Object Pronouns?
Object pronouns are words that replace the object of a verb or preposition in a sentence. They simplify speech and writing by avoiding repetition of nouns. Common object pronouns include:
- Singular: me, you, him, her, it
- Plural: us, you, them
How to Use Object Pronouns:
- As the object of a verb:
- He called her yesterday.
- As the object of a preposition:
- The gift is for him.
- Replacing direct or indirect objects:
- I gave them the books.
Table of Object Pronouns:
| Person | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| First Person | me | us |
| Second Person | you | you |
| Third Person | him, her, it | them |
Use object pronouns to make your sentences clear and concise!

