Object pronouns. Personal object pronouns are words used to replace a noun in order to avoid repetition. The main difference between personal pronouns and personal object pronouns is that while the first ones replace a subject, the second ones don't. How are personal object pronouns used? The object pronoun receives the action and always follows the verb. subject pronoun+ verb+ object pronoun Always keep in mind what or who we are referring to in order to use the correct object pronoun. Example: Elena eats a lot of ice cream , she really likes it. In this sentence, we use the object pronoun "it" because we are referring to the ice cream. In this case we avoid repeating "ice cream". Remember: The object is the noun or pronoun receiving the action. Making things even simpler, when the object is not a noun, it’s an object pronoun. Just like subject pronouns, object pronouns can be singular or plural, masculine, feminine, or gender neutral. The masculine or fem
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