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Subject and Object Pronouns

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  • She always waits for (her younger sister) after school.
    her
  • (The dog) is barking at (you and me).
    It                          us
  • Will you visit (your grandparents) next weekend?
    them
  • Do you know all the srudents in your class? -- No, I don't know all of ____ !
    them
  • (My parents) really enjoy classical music.
    They
  • (The policeman) is looking for (Anna).
    He                      her
  • I can't find (my keys).
    them
  • Are you finished reading the report? -- Yes, I read ____ last night.
    it 
  • John is not listening to (his mother).
    her
  • What is the dog doing? (answer with subject & object pronouns!)
    It is licking his face.
  • This present is for (Billy and you).
    you
  • (Jack) is very angry with (his sister Clara ).
    He                       her
  • Did you see the new James Bond movie last month? -- Yes, I saw ___!
    it
  • My grandpa was very happy to see     (my parents, my brother and me).
    us
  • My dad is talking with (Andrew)
    him
  • (My sister and I) are helping our mom for dinner.
    We
  • I love your new piano. (Your new piano) is great!
    It
  • Did you call (the dentist) this morning?
    him/her
  • The delivery man is bringing (the boxes) to the shop.
    them 
  • My teacher is really proud of (yourself).
    me
  • We invited the new student to play with (you and your friends).
    us
  • Do you see those books over there? Can you bring ______ here, please?
    them 
  • (Marta and I) gave (Sonia and Kate) some English books.
    We                      them
  • I like (Anna).
    her
  • Do you see that woman entering the bank? ______ is my boss.
    She
  • (Silvia) can't come to the party.
    She
  • (The musicians) are playing a song for (you and me).
    They                 us
  • My uncle picked (my sister and I) up from the train station.
    us 
  • I drove (my aunt) to the airport last night.
    her 
  • I often help (my younger brother) with his homework.
    him