OBJECT PRONOUNS
OBJECTIVES
Identify object pronouns.
Use object pronouns
List Cardinal numbers
Object pronouns
Object pronouns (or objective pronouns) are used when we want to substitute a noun that has the role of the object in a sentence. The object in a sentence is the receiver of the action.
Object pronouns
We use object pronouns as the object of a verb:
- Can you help me, please?
- I can see you.
- She doesn't like him.
- I saw her in town today.
After prepositions:
- She is waiting for me.
- Give it to him.
- Don't take it from us.
- I'll speak to them.
Task 1
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Task 2
Task 3
¡Thanks!
Object pronouns
Roberto Marroquin
Created on November 22, 2023
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OBJECT PRONOUNS
OBJECTIVES
Identify object pronouns.
Use object pronouns
List Cardinal numbers
Object pronouns
Object pronouns (or objective pronouns) are used when we want to substitute a noun that has the role of the object in a sentence. The object in a sentence is the receiver of the action.
Object pronouns
We use object pronouns as the object of a verb:
- Can you help me, please?
- I can see you.
- She doesn't like him.
- I saw her in town today.
After prepositions:Task 1
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Task 2
Task 3
¡Thanks!