Object Pronouns Quiz: Trivia Test!

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1. Where's she? I want to talk to.......

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The correct answer is "her" because the sentence is asking about the location of a female person. "Her" is the objective form of the pronoun "she" and is used when the pronoun is the object of the verb or preposition. In this case, "her" is the correct pronoun to use as it refers to the female person being talked about.

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How good are you at using and identifying different types of pronouns in sentences? Do you know about object pronouns? Take this trivia quiz and test your knowledge... see moreregarding English pronouns. Object pronouns are those words or pronouns that receive the action in a sentence by substituting a noun. These pronouns include me, you, him, her, and them. In the following quiz, you must complete the sentences by choosing the correct object pronoun. Do you think you can do so? Play the quiz and see for yourself. see less

2. I have a lot of homework to do. Can you help.....?

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The correct answer is "me" because the speaker is asking for help with their homework. "Me" is the correct pronoun to use when referring to oneself as the object of a verb or preposition.

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3. It's a nice day. I like......

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The correct answer is "it" because the sentence is referring to the day being nice. The pronoun "it" is used to replace the noun "day" in this case.

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4. He's a good singer. Do you like.......?

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The correct answer is "him" because the question is asking if the person likes a good singer. "Him" refers to a male person, which is the appropriate pronoun to use in this context.

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5. We're going to the movies. Do you want to come with......?

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The correct answer is "us" because the phrase "come with" is followed by the pronoun "us" to indicate that the speaker is inviting the person to join them and others.

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6. You're a musician. I'd like to hear.....

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The correct answer is "you". As a musician, the speaker wants to hear the person they are addressing perform or play music.

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7. After school, you and _______ must discuss a few things.

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After school, you and "I" must discuss a few things. This is because "I" is the correct pronoun to use when referring to oneself as the subject of a sentence. In this context, the speaker is referring to themselves and someone else, indicating that they need to have a discussion.

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8. I don't like dogs. I'm afraid of......

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The correct answer is "them" because the sentence indicates a dislike for dogs, which is a plural noun. "Them" is the appropriate pronoun to refer to multiple dogs.

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9. I don't really like soap operas. Do you like......?

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The correct answer is "them" because it is the pronoun that refers to more than one person or object. In the given sentence, the speaker expresses their dislike for soap operas and asks if the person they are speaking to likes "them," indicating a dislike for soap operas as well.

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10. Did she see both of _______?

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The correct answer is "us" because "us" is the objective form of the pronoun "we." In this sentence, "us" is used as the object of the verb "see," indicating that someone saw both the speaker and another person. "We" is the subject form of the pronoun and would not be grammatically correct in this context. "Ours" is a possessive pronoun and "him" is a different pronoun altogether, so they would not be appropriate choices in this sentence.

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Where's she? I want to talk to.......
I have a lot of homework to do. Can you help.....?
It's a nice day. I like......
He's a good singer. Do you like.......?
We're going to the movies. Do you want to come with......?
You're a musician. I'd like to hear.....
After school, you and _______ must discuss a few things.
I don't like dogs. I'm afraid of......
I don't really like soap operas. Do you like......?
Did she see both of _______?
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