1. The baby bird lost its nest. Can you help it find its way back?
- Object pronoun: it (circle "it" in "help it")
- Verb: lost (underline "lost")
- Preposition: none
- Note: "its" is a possessive pronoun, not an object pronoun.
2. The little puppy is wagging its tail because it's happy to see you!
- Object pronoun: you (circle "you")
- Verb: wagging (underline "wagging")
- Preposition: to (underline "to")
- Note: "its" is possessive, not an object pronoun.
3. Look at the cute kittens. Pick one up and pet it gently.
- Object pronoun: it (circle "it")
- Verb: look, pick, pet (underline "look", "pick", "pet")
- Preposition: at, up (underline "at", "up")
- Note: "one" is a pronoun but not an object pronoun in this context.
4. Tim found shiny seashells on the beach. He gave them to his sister, Abby, as a gift.
- Object pronoun: them (circle "them")
- Verb: found, gave (underline "found", "gave")
- Preposition: on, to, as (underline "on", "to", "as")
- Note: "his" is possessive, not an object pronoun.
5. The teddy bear is so cuddly. I love hugging it when I go to sleep.
- Object pronoun: it (circle "it")
- Verb: love, hugging, go (underline "love", "hugging", "go")
- Preposition: when, to (underline "when", "to")
- Note: "I" is a subject pronoun, not an object pronoun.
6. Our grandma baked cookies. She's giving us some.
- Object pronoun: us (circle "us")
- Verb: baked, giving (underline "baked", "giving")
- Preposition: none
- Note: "some" is a pronoun but not an object pronoun in the same way as "me", "you", etc.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of object pronoun worksheet.