Here are the solutions to the worksheet, broken down by section.
Part A: Replace the underlined words with the correct object pronouns
In this section, we need to swap the names or things for pronouns like *him, her, it,* or *them*. Remember, object pronouns usually come after the verb.
1.
"Oliver Twist" is a book (a thing). The pronoun for a singular thing is
it.
2.
"Jonathan" is a boy's name. The pronoun for a boy is
him.
3.
"fruits and vegetables" are multiple things. The pronoun for plural things is
them.
4.
"my mother" is a woman. The pronoun for a woman is
her.
5.
"Jake and me" refers to a group of people including the speaker. The pronoun for "us" is
us.
6.
"this cake" is a singular thing. The pronoun is
it.
7.
"your friends" are multiple people. The pronoun for plural people is
them.
Part B: Choose the correct pronouns
Here, we need to pick the right word from the two options provided. We are looking for the
object pronoun (the one receiving the action), not the subject pronoun (the one doing the action).
1.
I / me: The father is taking someone. "Me" is the object. ->
me
2.
her / she: The father is telling the truth to someone. "Her" is the object. ->
her
3.
we / us: Jeremy lied to someone. "Us" is the object. ->
us
4.
it / her: The food is the object. "It" is the pronoun for food. ->
it
5.
him / he: I don't like someone. "Him" is the object. ->
him
6.
them / they: Did you invite Mary and John? "Them" is the object. ->
them
7.
your / you: I will teach someone. "You" is the object. ->
you
Part C: Fill in the blanks
Let's look at the context of each sentence to find the missing pronoun.
1. Dora received the
phone (singular thing). ->
it
2. I will punish
you (the person being spoken to). ->
you
3. Tom has disappeared; I can't find
him (a boy). ->
him
4. Look at
her (a girl). ->
her
5. Listen to
us (the parents speaking). ->
us
6. I like
them (the friends). ->
them
7. Don't hate
me (the speaker). ->
me
Final Answer:
A. Replace the underlined words:
1. it
2. him
3. them
4. her
5. us
6. it
7. them
B. Choose the correct pronouns:
1. me
2. her
3. us
4. it
5. him
6. them
7. you
C. Fill in the blanks:
1. it
2. you
3. him
4. her
5. us
6. them
7. me
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of objective pronouns worksheet.