The personal pronouns me, you, us, him, her, it, and them are called objective pronouns because they act as the objects of verbs and prepositions:
- Catherine saw her.
- Nick drove us home.
- She waved at me.
Here’s a table setting out the different forms:
SINGULAR
|
PLURAL
| |||
---|---|---|---|---|
subjective
|
objective
|
subjective
|
objective
| |
first person
|
I
|
me
|
we
|
us
|
second person
|
you
|
you
|
you
|
you
|
third person
|
he/she/it
|
him/her/it
|
they
|
them
|
Notice that the personal pronouns you and it stay the same, whether they are being used in the subjective or objective roles.
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