Object Pronouns exercises — Set 2: Object Pronouns After Prepositions: To, For, With, About (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 12 min
This present is for . Happy birthday, Tom!
I need to talk to . Is Mr. Lee in his office?
Don't wait for . I'll be late today.
The children are playing outside. Please keep an eye on .
I love this book. I'm learning a lot from .
My sister sings well. Listen to !
We're having a party on Saturday. Come with !
I emailed the file to Mr. Clark. I sent it to yesterday.
I'm standing right here. Look at !
The dogs are very noisy. I'll take care of .
Anna lives near me. I often walk to school with .
My friends are at the café. I'm going to sit with .
Please sit next to . There's an empty chair here.
This secret is between you and . Don't tell anyone.
I called Maria, but didn't answer the phone.
The neighbours are friendly. often invite us for dinner.
My father is a doctor. works at the hospital.
The train leaves at 8. arrives at 10.
My cousins live in Canada. visit us every summer.
Can you pass the salt to ? I need it for my soup.
Object Pronouns exercises online (Worksheet)
Object pronouns always follow prepositions. Practise using me, you, him, her, it, us, and them after common prepositions like to, for, with, at, from, and about. Some contrast questions test whether you can spot when a subject pronoun is needed instead.