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Object pronouns (me, you, him, her, it)

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  • You play volleyball with (he).
    You play volleyball with him.
  • He always helps (she) with homework.
    He always helps her with homework.
  • Tom loves Jenny and she loves (he).
    Tom loves Jenny and she loves him.
  • This book belongs to (he).
    This book belongs to him.
  • This dog is awful, i never liked (it).
    This dog is awful, i never liked it.
  • She works at the same school with (he).
    She works at the same school with him.
  • Boo takes (she) to school by bike on Tuesdays.
    Boo took her to school by bike on Tuesdays.
  • What is the matter with (she) today?
    What is the matter with her today?
  • My sister goes to the shop with (I) every Sunday.
    My sister goes to the shop with me every Sunday.
  • Has anybody seen my dog? I can't find (it).
    Has anybody seen my dog? I can't find it.
  • She gives (he) the money.
    She gives him the money.
  • Can you ask (he) to be a little quiet?
    Can you ask him to be a little quiet?
  • I like this cat. I play with (it) everyday.
    I like this cat. I play with it everyday.
  • She sent (I) a lot of presents.
    She sent me a lot of presents.
  • He always talks so nice to (I).
    He always talks so nice to me.
  • I see (it) on the bus.
    I see it on the bus.
  • Pug, your mother wants to see (you).
    Pug, your mother wants to see you.
  • He went to the movies with (I).
    He went to the movies with me.
  • He knows (she) very well.
    He knows her very well.
  • The spider bit (I) on my shoulder!
    The spider bit me on my shoulder!
  • She wants to know what you want for your birthday, can you tell (she)?
    She wants to know what you want for your birthday, can you tell her?
  • I see (she) in the café round the corner.
    I see her in the café round the corner.
  • What is his name? I don't remember (it).
    What is his name? I don't remember it.
  • They teach (I) many things.
    They teach me many things.
  • You need to talk to (he).
    You need to talk to him.