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Subject And Object Pronouns Exercise

October 28, 2023 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with a subject or object pronoun.

1. I first met ………………… at a party.

Correct! Wrong!

A pronoun used as the object of a verb should be in its object form. Object pronouns are: him, her, me, us, them, you and it.

2. What ……………… said made no sense to me.

Correct! Wrong!

A pronoun used as the subject should be in its subject form. Subject pronouns are: he, she, they, you, I, we and it.

3. Do you want ……………… to pay for your drinks?

Correct! Wrong!

4. I will wait here until ……………….. comes back.

Correct! Wrong!

5. You can’t trust ………………..

Correct! Wrong!

6. Do you know ……………..?

Correct! Wrong!

7. It took longer than …………………. expected.

Correct! Wrong!

8. I wasn’t expecting to find ……………….. there.

Correct! Wrong!

9. I am not going to invite …………………. ever again.

Correct! Wrong!

10. Why don’t you talk to ………………..?

Correct! Wrong!

11. What did …………………. do to make you so angry?

Correct! Wrong!

12. Do you think that ………………… should wait for him?

Correct! Wrong!

Answers

1. I first met her at a party.

2. What he said made no sense to me.

3. Do you want me to pay for your drinks?

4. I will wait here until she comes back.

5. You can’t trust him.

6. Do you know her?

7. It took longer than we expected.

8. I wasn’t expecting to find him there.

9. I am not going to invite her ever again.

10. Why don’t you talk to me?

11. What did I do to make you so angry?

12. Do you think that we should wait for him?

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