A Which object pronoun is missing? Complete 1. Can you see Elsa? → Can you see
2. Tara is helping Carlos. → Tara is helping
3. The girl is reading the letter. The girl is reading
4 Mum loves me and you → Mum loves
5. Look at the boys! → Look at
6. This is a gift for you and Anna -→ This is a gift for
7. I am talking! Listen to
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Look at me!
Look at you!
Look at him!
Look at her!
Look at it! /
Look at us! .
Look at you! G
Look at them!
B. Choose the correct Subject or Object Pronoun
1. Paul and Tim are best friends. They/Them are both 11 years old. 2 There's a cat on the treet Can you see her it?
3. Your family is from Spain. We You are Spanish
4. It's Lucy's birthday today! Happy Birthday to her / him!
5. I have got a car. It / They is red
6. My baby brother is crying again. Can you hear it/ him ? 7. Lukas and I are brothers. Us / We live in the same house
8. Have some milk! It's good for me / you!
9. 1/ You like football so much! It's my favourite sport!
10. The puppies are eating! Look at they / them !
Subject or Object Pronoun
We use Subject pronouns before verbs:
e She's playing chess
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We use Object pronouns after verta
e Give the pen to her
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1. Paul and Tim are best friends. They are both 11 years old.
Explanation: "They" is the subject pronoun used to refer to Paul and Tim.
2. There's a cat on the tree. Can you see it?
Explanation: "It" is the object pronoun used to refer to the cat.
3. Your family is from Spain. You are Spanish.
Explanation: "You" is the subject pronoun used to refer to the family.
4. It's Lucy's birthday today! Happy Birthday to her!
Explanation: "Her" is the object pronoun used to refer to Lucy.
5. I have got a car. It is red.
Explanation: "It" is the subject pronoun used to refer to the car.
6. My baby brother is crying again. Can you hear him?
Explanation: "Him" is the object pronoun used to refer to the baby brother.
7. Lukas and I are brothers. We live in the same house.
Explanation: "We" is the subject pronoun used to refer to Lukas and I.
8. Have some milk! It's good for you!
Explanation: "You" is the object pronoun used to refer to the person being addressed.
9. You like football so much! It's my favourite sport!
Explanation: "You" is the subject pronoun used to refer to the person being addressed.
10. The puppies are eating! Look at them!
Explanation: "Them" is the object pronoun used to refer to the puppies.
Subject or Object Pronoun:
We use subject pronouns before verbs, e.g., She's playing chess.
We use object pronouns after verbs, e.g., Give the pen to her.