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Practice 2. Personal Pronouns (Objective Case) | (A-Level, Basic)

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Instructions

Based on the lesson about object pronouns, write the correct personal pronoun (me, you, him, her, it, us, them) in each blank.

When you finish each item, click “Answer.”

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1. — Is that a picture of you?
 — Yes, it’s a picture of .

Yes, it’s a picture of me. (singular)

Yes, it’s a picture of us. (plural)

2. — Is that a picture of your parents?
 — Yes, It’s a picture of .

Yes, it’s a picture of them.

3. — Are you writing this email to Susan?
 — Yes, I’m writing to .

Yes, I’m writing it to her.

4. — Can you see a dog there?
 — Yes, I can see .

Yes, I can see it.

5. — Do you like these books?
 — No, I don’t like very much.

No, I don’t like them very much.

6. — Do you know Mary?
 — No, I don’t know very well.

No, I don’t know her very well.

7. — Are you going to meet John?
 — Yes, I’m going to meet today.

Yes, I’m going to meet him today.

8. — Are you going to watch this movie?
 — Yes, I’m going to watch today.

I’m going to watch it today.

9. — Can you speak French well?
 — No, I can’t speak very well.

I can’t speak it very well.

10. — Do you like cats?
   — No, I don’t like very much.

No, I don’t like them very much.

11. — Are you going to tell the story to the children?
   — Yes, I’m telling to right now.

Yes, I’m telling it to them right now.

12. — Can you open this box for me?
   — Yes, I can open for .

Yes, I can open it for you.

13. — Can you show me the book?
   — Yes, I can show to right now.

Yes, I can show it to you right now.

14. — Do you remember Peter?
   — Yes, I remember very well.

Yes, I remember him very well.

15. — Are you going to invite me to the party?
   — Of course I’m going to invite !

Of course I’m going to invite you!

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