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Object pronouns | Exercises with answers

Object pronouns | Exercises with answers

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Exercise 4

Find the correct pronoun corresponding to the nouns given, and write them in the boxes:

Ex: my brother → he

  1. my sister → 
  2. John → 
  3. a boy → 
  4. the school → 
  5. cars → 
  6. Tina and Mike → 
  7. my mother → 
  8. his bike → 
  9. Tom and I → 
  10. my dad → 

 

 


ANSWERS

  1. my sister → she
  2. John → he
  3. a boy → he
  4. the school → it
  5. cars → they
  6. Tina and Mike → they
  7. my mother → she
  8. his bike → it
  9. Tom and I → we
  10. my dad → he

Object pronouns | Exercises for beginners (with PDF)

Object pronouns | Exercises for beginners

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Exercise 3

Find the correct pronoun for the names given and write them in the boxes:

Ex: my brother → he

  1. New York → 
  2. my family → 
  3. a teacher → 
  4. France→ 
  5. my book → 
  6. Gina → 
  7. her pen → 
  8. Sarah and I → 
  9. his brother → 
  10. The TV → 

ANSWERS

  1. New York → it
  2. my family → they
  3. a teacher → he
  4. France → it
  5. my book → it
  6. Gina → she
  7. her pen → it
  8. Sarah and I  → we
  9. his brother → he
  10. The TV → it

Object pronouns | Exercises with answers

Object pronouns | Exercises for beginners

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Exercise 

Are the underlined personal pronouns subject or object?

  1. I am from Paris. → 
  2. Can Mr Jackson help me?→ 
  3. We live in Germany.→ 
  4. This present is for her. → 
  5. He is not at home. → 
  6. This cake is for us. → 
  7. This is a new car. It is red. → 
  8. Where are you from? → 
  9. Don’t ask them! → 
  10. The neighbor can see you. → 

ANSWERS

  1. subject
  2. object
  3. subject
  4. object
  5. subject
  6. object
  7. subject
  8. subject
  9. object
  10. object

Object pronouns | Exercises for beginners

Object pronouns | Exercises for beginners

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Exercise 1

By which object pronoun can we replace the underlined words in the following sentences?

  1. The neighbor always gives his dogs a lot of food.

     
     
     

  2. I am showing my books to my little sister.

     
     
     

  3. The children are cleaning their rooms.

     
     
     

  4. My aunt is writing a letter to Thomas.

     
     
     

  5. I don’t know the answer.

     
     
     

  6. Tina is giving Sarah a present.

     
     
     

  7. Open the window, please.

     
     
     

  8. Can you see the policement from here?

     
     
     

  9. The books are for Kevin.

     
     
     

  10. Can you help my brother and me, please?

     
     
     


ANSWERS

  1. them
  2. her
  3. them
  4. him
  5. it
  6. her
  7. it
  8. them
  9. him
  10. us

Subject pronouns | Exercises for beginners

Subject pronouns | Exercises for beginners

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Exercise 1

Change the nouns into to subject pronouns:

Ex:  a man → he  | a dog → it  |  the girls → they

  1. my parents → 
  2. a potato → 
  3. your mother → 
  4. the birds → 
  5. the teachers → 
  6. women → 
  7. a school → 
  8. his father → 
  9. you and I → 
  10. the children → 

ANSWERS

  1. my parents → they
  2. a potato → it
  3. your mother → she
  4. the birds → they
  5. the teachers → they
  6. women → they
  7. a school → it
  8. his father → he
  9. you and I → we
  10. the children → they

Subject pronouns | Exercises for beginners

Subject pronouns | Exercises for beginners

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Exercise 5

subject pronouns or object pronouns? Find the right answers:

Ex:
James just arrived. Have you met ?  is about your age.  
→ James just arrived. Have you met him? He is about your age. 

  1. Does Ned like Japanese food? Yes,  loves .
  2. I don’t know the answer, but John does, so please don’t ask .  Ask .
  3. Do you listen to American hip hop songs? No,  don’t like .
  4. Tina didn’t invite her friends. Why didn’t  ask  to come here?
  5. Are those cookies for you? No,  aren’t for .
  6. I spoke with your grandfather.  told  an interesting story.
  7. Did I give you the keys? Yes,  gave to me.
  8. Does Tina love Paul? Yes,  loves .
  9. Tom and I trust Nicole.  have known  for years.
  10. This exercise is too difficult for the students.  don’t understand .

 


ANSWERS

  1. Does Ned like Japanese food? Yes, he loves it.
  2. I don’t know the answer, but John does, so please don’t ask me.  Ask him.
  3. Do you listen to American hip hop songs? No, I don’t like them.
  4. Tina didn’t invite her friends. Why didn’t you ask them to come here?
  5. Are those cookies for you? No, they aren’t for you.
  6. I spoke with your grandfather. He told me an interesting story.
  7. Did I give you the keys? Yes, you gave them to me.
  8. Does Tina love Paul? Yes, she loves him.
  9. Tom and I trust Nicole. We have known her for years.
  10. This exercise is too difficult for the students. They don’t understand it.

Subject pronouns | Exercises for beginners

Subject pronouns | Exercises for beginners

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Exercise 4

Change the subjects into to subject pronouns:

Ex:

My grandpa is nice. → He is nice.
You and your brother are lazy. → You are lazy.

  1. This game is fun. →   is fun.
  2. The students are smart. →   are smart.
  3. Is this seat free? → Is  free?
  4. This place is famous. →   is famous.
  5. The girls are Canadian. →   are Canadian.
  6. Samantha is from London. →   is from London.
  7. The shoes are dirty. →   are dirty.
  8. You and I love each other. →   love each other.
  9. You and your friend are kind. →   are kind.
  10. The man is crying. →   is crying.

 


ANSWERS

  1. It is fun.
  2. They are smart.
  3. Is it free?
  4. It is famous.
  5. They are Canadian.
  6. She is from London.
  7. They are dirty.
  8. We love each other.
  9. You are kind.
  10. He is crying.

Subject pronouns | Exercises for beginners

Subject pronouns | Exercises for beginners

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Exercise 3

Change the subjects of the sentences into subject pronouns:

Ex:

My grandpa is nice. → He is nice.
You and your brother are lazy. → You are lazy.

  1. You and I are hungry. →   are hungry.
  2. Tina often reads books. →   often reads books.
  3. Is Kevin playing video games? → Is  playing video games?
  4. My sister is a nurse. →   is a nurse.
  5. The pictures are on the wall. →   are on the wall.
  6. The horse is running. →   is running.
  7. My sister and I studied English together. →   studied English together.
  8. Jim is playing soccer. →   is playing soccer
  9. The cats are quiet. →   are quiet.
  10. Sarah has got a brother. →   has got a brother.

ANSWERS

  1. We are hungry.
  2. She often reads books.
  3. Is he playing video games?
  4. She is a nurse.
  5. They are on the wall.
  6. It is running.
  7. We studied English together.
  8. He is playing soccer
  9. They are quiet.
  10. She has got a brother.

Subject pronouns | Exercises for beginners

Subject pronouns | Exercises for beginners

Click here to download this printable exercise in PDF. Answers are at the bottom of the page.

Exercise 2

Change the nouns into to subject pronouns:

Ex:  a man → he  | a dog → it  |  the girls → they

  1. a cat → 
  2. my friends → 
  3. a girl → 
  4. Paul and Sam → 
  5. my boyfriend → 
  6. people → 
  7. a woman → 
  8. my sister and I → 
  9. a bottle → 
  10. Tina and you → 

 

 


ANSWERS

  1. a cat → it
  2. my friends → they
  3. a girl → she
  4. Paul and Sam → they
  5. my boyfriend → he
  6. people → they
  7. a woman → she
  8. my sister and I → we
  9. a bottle → it
  10. Tina and you → you

Personal pronouns | Exercises with answers

Personal pronouns | Exercises with answers

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Exercise 10

Find the appropriate object pronouns in the answers to the following questions:

Ex:

Do you live with your parents? → Yes, I live with them.
How often do you talk to your father? → I talk to him every night.

  1. Did you break the window? → No, it wasn’t .
  2. Do you have your pen? → Yes, I have .
  3. Can you help your sister? → No, I can’t help .
  4. What time do you finish this class? → I finish  at 4pm.
  5. Did Jimmy saw you and Tina at the bar? → Yes, he saw .
  6. How often do you call your sister? → I call  twice a week.
  7. Do you like the Jurassic Park movies? → Yes, I like .
  8. Do your parents know the teacher? → No, they don’t know .
  9. Do her parents know you and Jason? → Yes, they know .
  10. Have you seen my keys? → No, I haven’t seen .

 


ANSWERS

  1. Did you break the window? → No, it wasn’t me.
  2. Do you have your pen? → Yes, I have it.
  3. Can you help your sister? → No, I can’t help her.
  4. What time do you finish this class? → I finish it at 4pm.
  5. Did Jimmy saw you and Tina at the bar? → Yes, he saw us.
  6. How often do you call your sister? → I call her twice a week.
  7. Do you like the Jurassic Park movies? → Yes, I like them.
  8. Do your parents know the teacher? → No, they don’t know him.
  9. Do her parents know you and Jason? → Yes, they know us.
  10. Have you seen my keys? → No, I haven’t seen them.