Task 2. Fill in the correct subject and object pronouns. g. Mrs. Green likes bananas. - She likes them.
1. Mrs. Baker is reading this letter. -
is reading
2. Mr. Taylor wrote the letters.
.wrote
3. The Browns brought those nice flowers. ..brought
4. My aunt came with her little son.
came
5. My uncle came to France with his daughter. - came to France with
6. The Porters will go to the Zoo with David and me. - will go to the Zoo with
7. The postcard is from my friends. -
is from
8. The presents are from my great-grandmother. - are frorn
9. My sister and I like Jerry's poems.
like
10. My niece doesn't like Mathematics.
.doesn't like
- In this sentence, the subject pronoun "She" is used to refer to Mrs. Baker, who is performing the action of reading. The object pronoun "it" is used to represent the direct object "this letter" that is being read.
2. Mr. Taylor wrote the letters. - He wrote them.
- Here, the subject pronoun "He" is used to refer to Mr. Taylor as the one who wrote the letters. The object pronoun "them" represents the direct object "the letters" that were written.
3. The Browns brought those nice flowers. - They brought them.
- In this sentence, the subject pronoun "They" is used to refer to The Browns, who performed the action of bringing the flowers. The object pronoun "them" represents the direct object "those nice flowers" that were brought.
4. My aunt came with her little son. - She came with him.
- Here, the subject pronoun "She" refers to my aunt as the one who came. The object pronoun "him" represents the indirect object "her little son" that came with her.
5. My uncle came to France with his daughter. - He came to France with her.
- In this sentence, the subject pronoun "He" is used to refer to my uncle who came to France. The object pronoun "her" represents the indirect object "his daughter" who came with him.
6. The Porters will go to the Zoo with David and me. - They will go to the Zoo with us.
- Here, the subject pronoun "They" refers to The Porters who will go to the Zoo. The object pronoun "us" represents both "David and me" who will go with them.
7. The postcard is from my friends. - It is from them.
- In this sentence, the subject pronoun "It" refers to the postcard. The object pronoun "them" represents "my friends" who sent the postcard.
8. The presents are from my great-grandmother. - They are from her.
- Here, the subject pronoun "They" refers to "The presents" that are being described. The object pronoun "her" represents "my great-grandmother" who gave the presents.
9. My sister and I like Jerry's poems. - We like them.
- In this sentence, the subject pronoun "We" is used to refer to both "My sister and I" who like Jerry's poems. The object pronoun "them" represents the direct object "Jerry's poems" that are being liked.
10. My niece doesn't like Mathematics. - She doesn't like it.
- Here, the subject pronoun "She" is used to refer to my niece who doesn't like Mathematics. The object pronoun "it" represents the direct object "Mathematics" that is not liked.