OBJECT PRONOUNS
Object pronouns are you, them,
us, me, him, her and it . We use
objective pronouns after a verb to talk about the person or thing that has
been affected by the action of the verb . Note: We
also use you and it as subject pronouns
Positive Sentences:
You/we/they/I /he/she/it /plural nouns/singular nouns + past simple verb / will
+ infinitive / infinitive + them/us/me/him/her/and
it
You met me yesterday
I called you
last night
Edward wrote
me a letter
Sammy asked
her about it
They kicked me the day before yesterday
Pamela gave
them a gift
Naresh teaches us lessons
They will
ask me some questions
The boys give him chocolates
She
took you to the party
We clean
them every morning
Negative Sentences: You/we/they/I /he/she/it /plural
nouns/singular noun + did not +infinitive /will not +infinitive/ do not
+infinitive/ does not + infinitive
them/us/me/him/her/and it
You did not
meet me yesterday
I did
not call you last night
Edward did not write
me a letter
Sammy did
not ask her about it
They did
not kick me the day before yesterday
Pamela did
not give them a gift
Naresh does
not teach us lessons
They will
not ask me some questions
The boys do
not give him chocolates
She did not take you to the party
We do not clean them every morning
Questions:
Did /do/does/will You/we/they/I
/he/she/it /plural nouns/singular nouns +do/meet/go/see them/us/me/him/her/and it?
Did you meet me
yesterday?
Did I call you last night?
Did Edward write me a letter?
Did Sammy ask her
about it ?
Did they kick me the day before yesterday?
Did Pamela give them a
gift?
Does Naresh
teach us lessons?
Will they ask me some questions?
Do the boys give
him chocolates?
Does she took you to the party?
Do We clean them
every morning?
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