Object Pronouns and Their Uses

Object pronouns are words that are mainly used as a replacement for nouns that play a role as an object in a sentence. To search object pronouns, first need to identify the noun that receives the action. The object pronouns can act in two different ways, direct objects and indirect objects. Direct objects are the answers to the question 'who', and the answers to the question 'whom' are considerate indirect objects.  

Examples of pronouns are me, us, him, her, them, you, and it. These pronouns are used as the object of a verb or a preposition. (Eg. Every teacher likes him. They appreciate him because of his extraordinary performance in the final examination).   

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The Functions of Object Pronouns 

The object pronouns can be easily identified by answering simple questions. The primary function of the object pronouns is to replace nouns in a sentence. In the English language object refers to the thing or person that the one who faced the actions. It teaches the difference between subject and object in a simple sentence. An object pronoun comes after a verb or a preposition to substitute nouns.  

Examples of Object Pronouns   

Object pronouns can be first, second, or third person, and singular or plural.  

Examples of Object Pronouns are as follows:  

Subject 

Object 

Examples 

I 

Me  

My sister loves to play with me.  

You  

You  

I bought a new dress for you.  

He  

Him  

I met him at the party last night.  

She  

Her  

The flowers and chocolates are perfect for her.  

They  

Them  

I bought sweets for them.  

 

Use of Object pronouns in English 

Let us see some uses of object pronouns in English  

The pronouns come after the verb.  

  • The object pronoun receives the actions of the verb.  
  • The object always comes after the verb.  
  • Example: Please send me the correct information of your current location (verb- send).  

The Pronouns Come After a Preposition  

  • It is a part of a phrase with a preposition that adds certain information.  
  • Object forms are always used after a preposition.  
  • Examples: The welcome party was for us (preposition- for) 

To sum up the main points, the object pronouns in the English language are a pure substitute for nouns that act as an object in the sentence. In the process of identifying an object, at first needs to recognize the noun that receives the whole action. In sentences, direct and indirect objects can be found. For more information, you can visit www.98thpercentile.com and you can join our one-week free classes for ELA courses.  

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) 

Q.1: What is an object in a sentence?  

Ans: The object in a sentence is a person or a thing that receives actions of the verb.  

Q.2: How do you find an object pronoun?  

Ans: An object pronoun can be found in answers to who and whom.  

Q.3: What are the tips for practicing object pronouns?  

Ans: Memorize the object pronouns, read comprehensions, rewrite sentences, and practice regularly.  

Q.4: What are the examples of object pronouns? 

Ans: Me, you, him, her, them, etc.  

Q.5: What is the function of object pronouns?  

Ans: Object pronouns do not act as a subject complement; however, it can be a direct object in a sentence.  

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