Object Pronouns: Definition, Examples and Practice Exercise

Object pronouns are words that are used to substitute nouns that play the role of the object in the sentence. Read through the article to learn more about object pronouns.

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Identifying Object Pronouns

In order to identify the object pronoun in a sentence, you should find out the noun that receives the action. The receiver of the action is called the object. Object pronouns can act as indirect and direct objects. When used as a direct object, it answers the question ‘who’; and it answers the question ‘whom’ when used as an indirect object in a sentence. Me, him, her, us, them, you and it are object pronouns.

Examples of Object Pronouns Used in Sentences

Given below are some examples of object pronouns used in sentences.

  • Barry bought a canvas sheet.

Barry bought it.

The object here is ‘a canvas sheet’, and it can be substituted by the object pronoun ‘it’.

  • Jessica and Lorraine met Kelly in the evening.

Jessica and Lorraine met her in the evening.

The object here is ‘Kelly’. It can be substituted by the object pronoun ‘her’.

  • Did you like the movie?

Did you like it?

‘The movie’ is the object in the sentence and can be substituted by the object pronoun ‘it’.

  • When can we meet Nick and Jess?

When can we meet them?

‘Nick and Jess’ are the objects in the sentence and can be substituted by the object pronoun ‘them’.

Test Your Knowledge on Object Pronouns

Substitute the underlined nouns with suitable object pronouns.

1. Miller and Davis are going along with Daisy.

2. Where did you get this photo?

3. When will you be meeting the Board members?

4. I bought Ranvir his favourite burger.

5. The teacher asked the students to pass the books.

 

Check your answers here.

1. Miller and Davis are going along with her.

2. Where did you get it?

3. When will you be meeting them?

4. I bought him his favourite burger.

5. The teacher asked the students to pass it.

Frequently Asked Questions on Object Pronouns

Q1

What are object pronouns?

Object pronouns are those words that are used to substitute a noun that receives the action in a sentence. Object pronouns include me, you, him, her, it and them.

Q2

How do we identify an object pronoun?

An object pronoun can be identified by asking the question ‘who’ or ‘whom’. You can also analyse the function of the pronoun to check if it is an object pronoun or a subject pronoun.

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