Understanding Pronouns: Subject, Object, and Direct Object
Learn about subject pronouns used in sentences, object pronouns for replacing direct objects, and the roles of direct objects in sentences. Identify personal pronouns and understand their usage as subjects or objects in sentences.
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PRONOUNS Subject and Object
SUBJECT PRONOUNS A SUBJECT PRONOUN is used as the subject of a sentence. Subject Pronouns Singular I You He, She, It Examples: We love that movie!! May Beth and I help with the decorations? Plural We You They
OBJECT PRONOUNS OBJECT PRONOUNS replace the direct object of the sentence. Object Pronouns Singular Me You Him, Her, It Examples: People liked the comedian because he entertained them. Many people paid to see him. Plural Us You Them
DIRECT OBJECT Direct objects receive the action. They usually follow the verb. For example: verb Billy gave the book to John. Billy gave the book to him. Object pronoun
IDENTIFYING PERSONAL PRONOUNS UNDERLINE EACH PRONOUN AND LABEL IT SUBJECT OR OBJECT. I read The Bundle of Sticks, a fable by Aesop. subject It taught me the value of cooperation. subject object A man had four sons, and they always fought. subject They started an argument in the morning and continued it all day. subject object He became impatient and scolded them. subject object