Task 2. Fill in the correct object pronoun. 1 Tom is a nice boy. Let's talk to 2 I've got a red pencil, but I can't find 3 We can't catch the bus to the basketball game. Can your dad drive there? 4 Dana is beautiful. Look at 5 Arman and Serik are in Grade 6. Let's ask about our homework.
1. Tom is a nice boy. Let's talk to __him__.
- In this sentence, we need to use the object pronoun "him" because we are talking about talking to Tom, not talking about Tom.
2. I've got a red pencil, but I can't find __it__.
- In this sentence, we need to use the object pronoun "it" because we are talking about finding the pencil, not finding about the pencil.
3. We can't catch the bus to the basketball game. Can your dad drive there? __Us__.
- In this sentence, we need to use the object pronoun "us" because we are talking about driving "us" to the basketball game, not driving to the basketball game.
4. Dana is beautiful. Look at __her__.
- In this sentence, we need to use the object pronoun "her" because we are talking about looking at Dana, not looking about Dana.
5. Arman and Serik are in Grade 6. Let's ask about our homework. __Them__.
- In this sentence, we need to use the object pronoun "them" because we are talking about asking about "their" homework, not asking about our homework.
To summarize, object pronouns are used when the noun is receiving the action or is the object of the sentence. In these sentences, we use the object pronouns "him", "it", "us", "her", and "them" to replace the nouns that are being talked about.
- In this sentence, we need to use the object pronoun "him" because we are talking about talking to Tom, not talking about Tom.
2. I've got a red pencil, but I can't find __it__.
- In this sentence, we need to use the object pronoun "it" because we are talking about finding the pencil, not finding about the pencil.
3. We can't catch the bus to the basketball game. Can your dad drive there? __Us__.
- In this sentence, we need to use the object pronoun "us" because we are talking about driving "us" to the basketball game, not driving to the basketball game.
4. Dana is beautiful. Look at __her__.
- In this sentence, we need to use the object pronoun "her" because we are talking about looking at Dana, not looking about Dana.
5. Arman and Serik are in Grade 6. Let's ask about our homework. __Them__.
- In this sentence, we need to use the object pronoun "them" because we are talking about asking about "their" homework, not asking about our homework.
To summarize, object pronouns are used when the noun is receiving the action or is the object of the sentence. In these sentences, we use the object pronouns "him", "it", "us", "her", and "them" to replace the nouns that are being talked about.