Object Pronouns Exercises PDFSet 2: Object Pronouns After Prepositions: To, For, With, About
20 questions·12 min·Answers included·Explanations included
Preview: Questions
Fill in the blank with the correct option.
1.This present is for ___. Happy birthday, Tom!
a) youb) yourc) hed) they
2.I need to talk to ___. Is Mr. Lee in his office?
a) heb) himc) themd) her
3.Don't wait for ___. I'll be late today.
a) Ib) wec) med) my
4.The children are playing outside. Please keep an eye on ___.
a) theyb) himc) herd) them
5.I love this book. I'm learning a lot from ___.
a) itb) themc) himd) her
... and 15 more questions in the PDF
Preview: Answers
1.you
2.him
3.me
4.them
5.it
... and 15 more answers in the PDF
Preview: Explanations
1."you"(a)
After the preposition 'for', we use an object pronoun. 'You' is the same in both subject and object form. 'Your' is a possessive adjective, not a pronoun.
2."him"(b)
'Mr. Lee' is male. After the preposition 'to', we use the object pronoun 'him'. We cannot say 'talk to he'.
3."me"(c)
After the preposition 'for', we use an object pronoun. 'Me' is the object form of 'I'. We cannot say 'wait for I'.
4."them"(d)
'The children' is plural. After the preposition 'on', we use the object pronoun 'them'.
5."it"(a)
'This book' is singular and a thing. After the preposition 'from', we use the object pronoun 'it'.
... and 15 more explanations in the PDF
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