TN2B04 - Subject vs Object Pronouns 04 (Stolen)

REFERENCE
  • Subject pronouns replace the subject in a sentence.
    (1) Carlos didn't see the film last night.
    (2) He didn't see the film last night.
  • Object pronouns replace the object (direct or indirect) in a sentence.
    (1) Carlos didn't see the film last night.
    (2) Carlos didn't see it last night.
 
 
 
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Complete the sentences. Use subject or object pronouns.
 

 1. 

A: Do you know Kate and Jim?
B: Yes, do! I live near .
 

 2. 

A: Is the chemical formula for water H3O?
B: No, isn't. is H2O.
 

 3. 

A: Would Judy and you like to come to the movie with us?
B: Yes, would. Judy and would enjoy going to the movie with .
 

 4. 

A: Do Mr. and Mrs. Kelly live in the city?
B: No, don't. live in the suburbs. I visited last month.
 

 5. 

A: Do you know how to spell 'Mississippi'?
B: Sure! I can spell . is easy to spell.
 

 6. 

A: Is Paul Cook in your class?
B: Yes, is. sits next to .
 

 7. 

A: Yoko and I are going to go downtown. Do you want to come with ?
B: I don't think so, but thanks anyway. Chris and are going to go to the library. need to study for our test.
 

 8. 

A: Do you and Jack want to join me for dinner tonight at a Chinese restaurant?
B: Jack and usually eat at home. need to save our money.
A: is not an expensive restaurant, and the food is really good.
B: Okay.
 

 9. 

A: Do George and Mike come over to your house often?
B: Yes, do. I invite to my house often. We like to play cards.
A: Who usually wins your card games?
B: Mike does. is a really good card player. We can't beat .
 

 10. 

A: Hi, Ann. How do you like your new apartment?
B: is very nice.
A: Do you have a roommate?
B: Yes. Maria Hall is my roommate. Do you know ? is from Miami.
A: No, I don't know . Do you get along with ?
B: Yes, enjoy living together. You must visit some time.
    Maybe can come over for dinner sometime soon.
A: Thanks. I'd like that.