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  2. Objective Personal Pronouns: Explanation and Examples

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    The objective personal pronouns are "me," "you," "him," "her," "it," "us," "them," and "whom." An objective personal pronoun is used when a pronoun is an object.

  3. Subject & Object Pronouns | Definition & Examples - Scribbr

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    Object pronouns. An object pronoun (sometimes called an objective pronoun) functions as the object of a verb or preposition. That means that it represents the person/people or thing(s) affected by an action. An object pronoun normally appears after a verb (e.g., “tell”) or preposition (e.g., “to”). Examples: Object pronouns We should ...

  4. What is an Object Pronoun? Definition and Examples of ...

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    Object Pronoun Definition: An object pronoun, also called an objective pronoun, is a word that replaces a noun in a sentence. Specifically, this pronoun must function as an object (not a subject) in the sentence.

  5. The Basics on Subject and Object Pronouns | Grammarly Blog

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    Object pronouns are those pronouns that receive the action in a sentence. They are me, you, him, her, us, them, and whom. Any noun receiving an action in the sentence, like these pronouns, is an object and is categorized as objective case.*

  6. What Are Object Pronouns? Meaning and Usage - YourDictionary

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    The object pronouns (also called objective pronouns) in English are: me. you. him. her. it. them. us. Try starting out a sentence with these pronouns.

  7. Subjective & Objective Pronouns - Excelsior OWL

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    Subjective and objective pronouns are simply pronouns that occur in either the subject or the object of the sentence. Subjective pronouns tell us who or what the sentence is about. Objective pronouns receive the action in the sentence.

  8. How to use object pronouns in English - Duolingo Blog

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    Object pronouns replace nouns that are in object positions in a sentence. In these examples, the object pronouns are in bold: I asked Lucy about object pronouns.

  9. Cases of Pronouns: Rules and Examples - Grammarly

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    Objective Pronouns. The objective (or accusative) case pronouns are me, you (singular), him/her/it, us, you (plural), them and whom. (Notice that form of you and it does not change.) The objective case is used when something is being done to (or given to, etc.) someone.

  10. English Grammar Rules - Object Pronouns - Ginger Software

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    An object pronoun is a type of personal pronoun that is normally used as a grammatical object, either as the direct or indirect object of a verb, or as the object of a preposition. These pronouns always take the objective case, whether they are indirect object pronouns or direct object pronouns.

  11. Object Pronouns In English - My English Pages

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    An object pronoun, alternatively known as an objective pronoun, serves as the direct or indirect object of a verb or preposition. This stands in contrast to a subject or subjective pronoun , which takes on the role of the subject in a sentence, being the one performing the action of the verb.