An object pronoun is used after an action verb or preposition such as after,
against, at, between, except, for, from, in, of, to and with. The object pronouns
are: me, you, him, her, it, us and them. When the pronoun me is used with nouns
or other pronouns, it is always last.
Choose the pronoun that completes the sentence correctly.
I went with John and
_____ to the farm.
she
she //
her
her
Scott invited
Patrick and ___
to the party.
The woman told _____ to
come for her old books.
us
us // we
we
II // me
me
Jimmy and Latoya
congratulated _____.
her
her // she
she
I am going to see Mary
and _____ about this
science experiment.
Mrs. Hanna praised
______ for his work.
him
him //
he
he
she
she // her
her
Will you talk to ____
about the visit to the
fire station?
Ben, can you sing with
Renee and _______ ?
The trip to the Sahara
Desert was planned by
_______ .
they/
they/
them
them
Miss Jones lectured ___
about being on time to
catch the bus.
me/
me/ II
Mrs. Hanna
her
her
/she
/she
we
we // us
us
The package was
addressed to ______.
They bought the math
problem to ______ .
we
we // us
us
us
us //
we
we
Sue & Jill
Erica is teaching ____
math.
we/
we/ us
us
Bob offered to help
______ bake cookies for
the bake sale.
Sharon gave _____ her
old computer.
It was too hard for
______ to solve.
they/
they/
them
them
II // me
me
That car belongs to
_______.
he
he /him
/him
she
she // her
her
II // me
me
Carl didn’t see ______
at the bus stop.
they
they //
them
them
Please deliver the pizza
to _____ after 3:00 p.m.
Hand the letter to
_______.
he
he // him
him
we
we // us
us
The director cast many of
_____ for his new movie.