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Subject And Object Pronouns Exercise

September 10, 2017 - A2pdf

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate subject or object pronoun.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1I met ............... at the party but ...................... didn't recognize .................
Wrong!
He is a subject pronoun; him and me are object pronouns. We use subject pronouns are subjects and object pronouns as objects.
2I think I have seen ............... before.
Wrong!
Here we use her because the pronoun acts as the object of the verb have seen.
3You shouldn't have done this to ...............
Wrong!
Here we use me because the pronoun acts as the object of the preposition to.
4Where could ............... have gone at this hour of the night?
Wrong!
We use 'she' here because the pronoun acts as the subject of the verb.
5He took ............... with .......................
Wrong!
Here them is the object of the verb took and him is the object of the preposition with.
6What is ............... doing there?
Wrong!
7Why don't you listen to ...............?
Wrong!
Here them is the object of the preposition to.
8No one would have done this except ...............
Wrong!
Here him acts as the object of the preposition except.
9Did anyone see ...............?
Wrong!
Here him is the object of the verb see.
10All of ............... arrived on time.
Wrong!
Here them is the object of the preposition of.
11She is taller than ...............
Wrong!
12I saw you and ............... there.
Wrong!
Here the pronouns you and her are the objects of the verb saw.
Done.
Score: 0/12

Answers

  1. I met him, he, me at the party but …………………. didn’t recognize ……………..
  2. I think I have seen her before.
  3. You shouldn’t have done this to me
  4. Where could she have gone at this hour of the night?
  5. He took them, him with …………………..
  6. What is she doing there?
  7. Why don’t you listen to them?
  8. No one would have done this except him
  9. Did anyone see him?
  10. All of them arrived on time.
  11. She is taller than Either could be used here
  12. I saw you and her there.
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