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Object or subject pronouns

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  • Sally and Jim are getting married today. (subject)
    They are getting married today.
  • Wait for Harry and me! (object)
    Wait for us!
  • Mark and I are cooking the dinner. (subject)
    We are cooking the dinner.
  • I agree with Mrs Chapman. (object)
    I agree with her.
  • Are you sitting on my purse? (object)
    Are you sitting on it?
  • The weather is very cold. (subject)
    It is very cold.
  • I like Anna. (object)
    I like her.
  • I can't come to the meeting. (object)
    I can't come to it.
  • Do you like computer games? (object)
    Do you like them?
  • I can see Mathew. (object)
    I can see him.
  • They are talking about the children. (object)
    The are talking about them.
  • Please call Jack and Anna this evening. (object)
    Please call them this evening.
  • Jack is very angry. (subject)
    He is very angry.
  • This present is for Anna and Richard. (object)
    This present is for them.
  • My parents usually have lunch with Simon and me on Saturdays. (object)
    My parents usually have lunch with us on Saturdays.
  • The dogs are barking. (subject)
    They are barking.
  • Silvia can´t come to the meeting. (subject)
    She can't come to the meeting.
  • Can I speak to Martin? (object)
    Can I speak to him?