1. Fill in the gaps with the corresponding object pronoun
1. I haven’t got a pen. Can you giveyour pen, please?
2. Look at. She is so beautiful.
3. John is my best friend. I can telleverything.
4. Manchester United is my favourite football team. I like
5. My favourite food is pizza. I love.
6. Tom, can I asksomething?
2. Replace the words in bold with a subject or object pronoun, as in the example
Пример:
RICK has got A CAR.
HE has got IT.
2. Jerry likes cheese.
3. David loves Helen.
4. This present is for me and you.
5. My parents love Batman.
Explanation: The correct object pronoun to fill in the gap is "me" because it refers to the first person singular (I) as the receiver of the pen.
2. Look at her. She is so beautiful.
Explanation: The correct object pronoun to fill in the gap is "her" because it refers to a female person (she) who is being looked at.
3. John is my best friend. I can tell him everything.
Explanation: The correct object pronoun to fill in the gap is "him" because it refers to John as the person to whom everything can be told.
4. Manchester United is my favorite football team. I like them.
Explanation: The correct object pronoun to fill in the gap is "them" because it refers to a plural noun (football team).
5. My favorite food is pizza. I love it.
Explanation: The correct object pronoun to fill in the gap is "it" because it refers to the singular noun (pizza) that is being loved.
6. Tom, can I ask you something?
Explanation: The correct object pronoun to fill in the gap is "you" because it refers to the person being addressed (Tom) as the one being asked something.
Now, let's move to the second part of the exercise and replace the words in bold with subject or object pronouns.
1. Jerry likes cheese.
Explanation: He likes it.
Explanation: In this case, the subject pronoun "he" replaces Jerry, and the object pronoun "it" replaces cheese.
2. David loves Helen.
Explanation: He loves her.
Explanation: In this case, the subject pronoun "he" replaces David, and the object pronoun "her" replaces Helen.
3. This present is for me and you.
Explanation: This present is for us.
Explanation: In this case, the pronoun "us" is used as it represents both "me" and "you" as the recipients of the present.
4. My parents love Batman.
Explanation: They love him.
Explanation: In this case, the subject pronoun "they" replaces my parents, and the object pronoun "him" replaces Batman.
By using the correct object pronouns, we ensure that the sentences are grammatically correct and convey the intended meaning.