Subject and Object
7 Pronouns;
Direct and Indirect Objects
Gifting and Re-Gifting
Focus on Grammar 2
Part VII, Unit 24
By Ruth Luman, Gabriele Steiner, and BJ Wells
Copyright © 2006. Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
Gift Giving
Hi Bob. Happy It’sit’s
Oh, forperfect.
me? Oh,
Birthday! This Thethank
colorsyou. You
are just
gift is for you. I shouldn’t
right have.
for me.
hope you like it.
Re-Gifting
Hi Al. Happy
Hey, where did For me?
Well, Oh,
Bob gave
But
Birthday! II gave
have ait to thanks. I really
it to me.
youhim!get that
gift for you. I
shirt? like it!
hope you like it.
Subject Pronouns
A pronoun replaces a noun.
A subject pronoun replaces a noun in
subject position.
Bob
He loves Linda.
S
Object Pronouns
An object pronoun replaces a noun in
object position.
Bob loves her.
Linda.
O
Subject and Object Pronouns
Subject Object
Pronouns Pronouns
I me
you you
he him
she her
it it
we us
they them
Identify the subjects and objects in
Practice 1 the sentences. Replace them with
pronouns.
Example: Tom fed his baby sister. He fed her.
S O
1. Jennifer got the keys. She got them.
S O
2. The candy is for Michael and me. It is for us.
S O
3. Hormoz and Shemi took the test. They took it.
S O
Direct and Indirect Objects 1
Some sentences have two objects following the
verb.
Bob sent roses to his mother.
Direct Object Indirect Object
Direct and Indirect Objects 2
What did To whom did he
send the roses?
Bob send?
Direct objects Indirect
answer the objects
questions answer the
whom or questions to
what. whom or to
what.
Bob sent roses to his mother.
Direct Object Indirect Object
Pronouns
Subject Direct Object Indirect Object
Pronouns Pronouns Pronouns
I me me
you you you
he him him
she her her
it it it
we us us
they them them
Identify the direct objects (DO)
Practice 2 and (IO) indirect objects in the
sentences.
Example: My friend sent us a gift in the mail.
IO DO
1. The mother read her children a bedtime story.
IO DO
2. I handed the teacher the homework.
IO DO
3. My parents wrote a letter to the company.
DO IO
Be Careful!
If the direct object is a pronoun, the pronoun
always comes before the indirect object.
him them
Lola sent Bob the slippers.
IO DO
Lola sent them to him.
IO
DO
Replace the direct and indirect
Practice 3 objects with pronouns.
Example: I sent my mother some e-mails.
I sent them to her.
1. We showed Lisa the movie.
We showed it to her.
2. My sister loaned the car to Phil and me.
My sister loaned it to us.
3. They passed the notes to Mr. Jackson.
They passed them to him.
References
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