Complete the 12 sentences below. Choose the best answer for each one.
1Can you help ............... with my homework after dinner?
Wrong!
Use "me" as the object pronoun after the verb "help".
2I can see Anna, but I can't hear ............... very well.
Wrong!
Use "her" as the object pronoun for Anna.
3Tom is my friend. I call ............... every weekend.
Wrong!
Use "him" as the object pronoun for Tom.
4We have two cats. Please feed ............... now.
Wrong!
Use "them" as the object pronoun for two cats.
5My teacher knows my sister and ............... very well.
Wrong!
Use "me" as the object pronoun after "knows".
6Do you know Sam and Ben? I see ............... at school every day.
Wrong!
Use "them" as the object pronoun for Sam and Ben.
7My brother is in the kitchen. Can you call ............... for lunch?
Wrong!
Use "him" as the object pronoun for my brother.
8I like this song. Please play ............... again.
Wrong!
Use "it" as the object pronoun for this song.
9Sarah and I are here. The teacher is talking to ............... now.
Wrong!
Use "us" as the object pronoun for Sarah and me.
10Where are my keys? I can't find ............... anywhere.
Wrong!
Use "them" as the object pronoun for my keys.
11Your bag is on the chair. Take ............... with you.
Wrong!
Use "it" as the object pronoun for your bag.
12I am talking to you. Are you listening to ...............?
Wrong!
Use "me" as the object pronoun after the preposition "to".
Done.
Score: 0/12
Answers
- Can you help me with my homework after dinner?
- I can see Anna, but I can’t hear her very well.
- Tom is my friend. I call him every weekend.
- We have two cats. Please feed them now.
- My teacher knows my sister and me very well.
- Do you know Sam and Ben? I see them at school every day.
- My brother is in the kitchen. Can you call him for lunch?
- I like this song. Please play it again.
- Sarah and I are here. The teacher is talking to us now.
- Where are my keys? I can’t find them anywhere.
- Your bag is on the chair. Take it with you.
- I am talking to you. Are you listening to me?

