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  1. The boys watched her.

  2. Do theyunderstand us?


When you change a direct object noun to a direct object pronoun, you must add toor forbefore
the indirect object noun or pronoun. The indirect object becomes the object of the preposition
toor for. Place the prepositional phrase after the direct object. For example:

I gave Jay a book. I gave itto Jay.
We buy her flowers. We buy themfor her.

Rewrite each sentence, changing the italicized direct object to a pronoun. Add toor forappropriately.


  1. I sent my friends a letter.

  2. She is giving us two cakes.

  3. Trey sold her his car.

  4. I didn’t buy Ella the scarf.

  5. My brother will bring me my gloves.


Nouns or pronouns can be used to complete a prepositional phrase. That is a phrase made up of a
preposition and a noun or a pronoun. Here are some of the most commonly used prepositions:

after, behind, between, for, from, in, near, on, of, through, to, with, without

Look at these sample prepositional phrases:
after the concert behind me
between the girls for you
from a friend in him
near the city on it
of a book through her
to a student with us
without the money without them

In a prepositional phrase, use the same form of the pronoun that is used as a direct or indirect
object:

exercise 4-4


Personal Pronouns 15

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