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Object pronouns: HIM, HER, IT

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  • He asked (she) to watch a film together.
    He asked her to watch a film together.
  • He tells (she) about (it).
    He tells her about it.
  • Pug and Boo bring (it) to school.
    Pug and Boo bring it to school.
  • she - ?
    her
  • You can see (she).
    You can see her.
  • it - ?
    it
  • Hank is a good boy. Lily likes (he).
    Hank is a good boy.  Lily likes him.
  • Pug doesn't like (it).
    Pug doesn't like it.
  • The film is nice, let's watch (it).
    The film is nice, let's watch it.
  • Erica tells (he) where the mythic ring is.
    Erica tells him where the mythic ring is.
  • Do you really like (she)?
    Do you really like her?
  • I go to school with (he).
    I go to school with him.
  • We play games with (he).
    We play games with him.
  • She likes to sit next to (he).
    She likes to sit next to him.
  • Listen to (she).
    Listen to her.
  • Gino is naughty. They don't like (he).
    Gino is naughty. They don't like him.
  • Look at (she).
    Look at her.
  • I want to buy (it).
    I want to buy it.
  • he - ?
    him
  • I like this film. I know (it) very well.
    I like this film. I know it very well.