Subject Pronoun Direct or Indirect Object Prepositional Phrase
I me after me
you you behind you
he him for him
she her from her
it it in it
we us between us
they them near them
Complete the sentences changing the subject pronoun in parentheses to an object pronoun.
- (I) They have a gift for.
- (you) I sent some flowers to.
- (he) Karen often comes home without.
- (she) I like dancing with.
- (it) We found something in.
- (we) Teresa sits near.
- (they) This is a letter from.
- (Dwayne and I) He is speaking of.
- (you and I) Someone is standing behind.
- (he) You can come in after.
Change the italicized noun to a pronoun.
- We are driving through the tunnel.
- A wolf was standing between the boys.
- Do you want to ride in my car?
- The guests have something for Julia.
- I like singing with Mr. Garcia.
- Maria is sitting near Ali and me.
- I get postcards from the tourists.
exercise 4-6
exercise 4-5
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