Updated on March 10, 2026

Object Pronouns

Object pronouns are words that replace nouns and receive the action in a sentence. We use them to avoid repeating names or nouns and to clarify who or what the action is directed toward.

Object Pronouns - Exercises

Example:

  • I saw Anna.

  • I saw her.

The word her replaces Anna.

Object Pronouns List

Subject Pronoun

Object Pronoun

I

me

you

you

he

him

she

her

it

it

we

us

they

them


Object Pronouns After Verbs

Object pronouns often come after verbs.

Examples:

  • She called me yesterday.

  • I helped him with his homework.

  • We met them at the café.

Object Pronouns After Prepositions

Object pronouns also come after prepositions like to, for, with, about, from.

Examples:

  • This message is for you.

  • She is talking to him.

  • They came with us.

Replacing Nouns

Object pronouns help us avoid repeating names or nouns.

Example:

  • I saw David in the park.

  • I saw him in the park.

  • She invited Maria and John.

  • She invited them.

Subject vs Object Pronouns

Subject pronouns do the action. Object pronouns receive the action.

Subject

Object

Example

I

me

She helped me.

he

him

I called him.

she

her

We invited her.

we

us

They asked us.

they

them

I saw them.

Common Mistakes

Incorrect: She invited I.
Correct: She invited me.

Incorrect: I saw he at the store.
Correct: I saw him at the store.

Incorrect: The teacher helped we.
Correct: The teacher helped us.

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