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Grammar | |||
Every personal pronoun has a corresponding object pronoun. Object pronouns are used as direct objects, indirect objects, and objects of prepositions. |
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Personal Pronouns | Object Pronouns | ||
I | me | ||
you | you | ||
he | him | ||
she | her | ||
it | its | ||
we | us | ||
they | them | ||
Examples: | He knows me well. | Direct Object | |
I gave him the letter. | Indirect Object | ||
We told the story to her. | Object of the preposition | ||
Indefinite Pronouns: | |||
'Someone,' Anyone,' 'Everyone,' 'No one' Use 'someone' and 'everyone' in affirmative sentences. Use 'no one' and 'anyone' in negative sentences. One can also use 'anyone,' 'someone' and 'everyone' in questions. |
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Examples in context: |
Someone took the petitions. Did anyone see Jose? Don't worry. Everyone will be here. We are doing nothing illegal and no one has ever complained to us. |