jueves, 9 de marzo de 2017

OBJECT PRONOUNS


Object Pronouns

The seven basic pronouns have one form when they are used as subjects and another form when they are used as objects.

Subjects are what the sentence is about. (See more about Subject Pronouns)
Objects are what is affected by the action of the subject.
  • I like orange juice. (I is the subject).
  • I read books. (Books is the object as it is receiving the action).
PRONOUNS
Subject PronounObject Pronoun
IMe
YouYou
HeHim
SheHer
ItIt
WeUs
You (plural)You
TheyThem

Object pronouns are used instead of nouns, usually because we already know what the object is. It makes the sentence easier to read and understand and avoids repetition. We normally use object pronouns after a verb or a preposition.

Examples
I like horses.Subject Pronoun
Horses don't like me.Object Pronoun
We talk to our neighbour.Subject Pronoun
She talks to us.Object Pronoun
They listen to the teacher.Subject Pronoun
Listen to me carefully.Object Pronoun
You speak very quickly.Subject Pronoun
We watch them on TV.Object Pronoun

The Object Pronoun - it

Be careful when using 'it' as an object pronoun because it is only in the correct context that it has meaning. It needs to have already been mentioned or obvious to the listener what you are referring to. Compare;
  • You are sitting on it! (The listener probably doesn't know what the speaker refers to).
  • The letter is on the sofa. You are sitting on it! (It is obvious in the second sentence that the reference is to the letter)








Personal Pronouns Object

Aaron was on a business trip to California. He shows you the souvenirs he got for his family.
Fill in the correct pronouns.
  1. My sister Jane loves books. This novel is for (she) .
  2. My children like Disney films. The video is for (they) .
  3. My brother Matt collects picture postcards. These postcards are for (he) .
  4. My parents like Latin music. The CD is for (they) .
  5. I like watches. This nice watch is for (I) .
  6. My wife and I love sweets. These sweets are for (we) .
  7. My nephew likes cars. The toy truck is for (he) .
  8. My neighbour wants to go to California next year. The guide book is for (she) .
  9. Here is another souvenir. I don't know what to do with (it) .
  10. You know what? - It's for (you) .




PRONOUNS


Pronouns (Personal, Possessive, Relative and Reflexive Pronouns)

Pronouns are words like Ime (personal pronouns) or mymine (possessive pronouns).
Personal PronounsPossessive Adjectives and PronounsReflexive Pronouns
subject formobject formpossessive adjectivepossessive pronoun
Imemyminemyself
youyouyouryoursyourself
hehimhishishimself
sheherherhersherself
itititsitsitself
weusouroursourselves
youyouyouryoursyourselves
theythemtheirtheirsthemselves

Personal Pronouns - Subject Form

example: We have got some books.

Personal Pronouns - Object Form

example: The books are for us.

Possessive Adjectives

example: These are our books.

Possessive Pronouns

example: The books are ours.

Reflexive Pronouns

example: He can carry the bags himself.

Relative Pronouns

example: This is the man who lives next door.

Mixed Exercises