Object Pronouns
Indirect Object Pronouns We ve seen three types of pronouns so far: Subject: yo, t , l Reflexive: me, te, se Direct object: me, te, lo, la
This allows for a more free‐flowing conversational tone
My name is Lisa
The direct object pronoun la means “her,” and also means “it” when replacing a feminine noun that is an object
Object pronouns are joined to the end of infinitives, gerunds or verbs instructing someone to do something
Just like subject pronouns replace the subject noun in a sentence, direct object pronouns replace the direct object noun in a sentence, which can be a person, thing, noun phrase, or
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In grammar, we say that a pronoun “refers to” a noun
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The beauty of object/objective pronouns is that they make writing and speaking English more concise and less awkward
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John knows me
Objects are people or things that are affected by the action of the verb
A pronoun is a word used instead of a noun
ESL Subject and Object Pronouns Worksheet - Reading and Writing Exercises - Elementary (A1-A2) - 35 minutes