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Grammar: Object pronouns
Jimena Alviar
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Subject and Object pronouns
Subject Pronouns
1: We use these pronouns when they are the subject of a verb. I like London. You have eaten the chocolate. He plays football. She hates mushrooms. It was cold. We are French. They are going home.
The English subject pronouns are: I, you, he, she, it, we they. (Of course, we use 'you' when we're talking to one person and when we're talking to more than one person.) 1: We use these pronouns when they are the subject of a verb. I like London. You have eaten the chocolate. He plays football. She hates mushrooms. It was cold. We are French. They are going home.
Object Pronouns
These are: me / you / him / her / it/ us/ them. (Notice that 'it' and 'you' are the same when they're subject pronouns or object pronouns.) We use the object pronouns in most situations when the pronoun is not the subject of a verb.
In English, we also have object pronouns.
1. The OBJECT of a verb
- John knows me.
- Amanda kissed you.
- The dog licked him.
- David hugged her.
- The teacher dropped it.
- The children love us.
- Luke helped them.
Object pronouns are used as
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2. We use them after a preposition (including after phrasal verbs).
- It's important to me.
- Can the children come with you?
- Look at her!
- The chocolate is for him.
- David is looking forward to it.
- Keep up with us!
- Lucy works for them.
Object pronouns are used as
3. We use them after 'be'. (In very formal English, the subject pronoun is sometimes used here, but this is very old-fashioned and unusual.)
- Who's there? It's me!
- It's you.
- This is her.
- It was him!
Object pronouns are used as
4. We use them with short answers.
- A: Who's there? B: Me!
- A: Who ate the cake? B: Him!
- A: I'm tired. B: Me too.
Object pronouns are used as
5. We use them after 'as' and 'than' for comparison.
- She is as tall as me.
- He is taller than her.
Object pronouns are used as
6. We use them after 'but' and 'except'.
- Everybody went home early but me.
- Everybody went home early except him.
Object pronouns are used as
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Jimena Alviar