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Subject and object pronouns exercise

July 8, 2012 - A2pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate subject and object pronouns.

Progress 0 of 11 answered
1Did you see ............... yesterday?
Wrong!
Use the object pronoun "him" after the verb "see".
2Give this to ............... .
Wrong!
Use the object pronoun "her" after the preposition "to".
3............... is going to be the next chairperson.
Wrong!
Use the subject pronoun "He" as the subject of the sentence.
4His generosity surprised ............... .
Wrong!
Use the object pronoun "me" after the verb "surprised".
5She kissed ............... each on the forehead.
Wrong!
Use the object pronoun "them" after the verb "kissed".
6She visited ............... yesterday.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Use the object pronouns "me" and "us" after the verb "visited".
7Did anyone see ............... steal the flowers?
Wrong!
Use the object pronoun "him" after the verb "see".
8............... never arrives on time.
Wrong!
Use the subject pronoun "He" as the subject of the sentence.
9What did ............... do then?
Wrong!
Use the subject pronoun "she" before the verb "do".
10I am taller than ............... is.
Wrong!
Use the subject pronoun "she" before the verb "is".
11I earn more money than ............... .
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Both "he" and "him" can be correct after "than" in this sentence, though "him" is more common in informal English.
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Answers

  1. Did you see him yesterday?
  2. Give this to her .
  3. He is going to be the next chairperson.
  4. His generosity surprised me .
  5. She kissed them each on the forehead.
  6. She visited me / us yesterday.
  7. Did anyone see him steal the flowers?
  8. He never arrives on time.
  9. What did she do then?
  10. I am taller than she is.
  11. I earn more money than he / him .
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