Object Pronouns: Activity Type
Object Pronouns: Activity Type
Object Pronouns: Activity Type
Procedure
Language Focus
Give each student a copy of the worksheet.
Object pronouns
Each sentence on the worksheet is missing an object pronoun.
Aim The students' task is to replace the word BLANK in each sentence
with an object pronoun from the box and write the answer in the
To complete sentences pronoun column.
with object pronouns.
When the students have finished, check the answers with the
class by having students read out the sentences.
Preparation
Answer key
Make one copy of the
worksheet for each 1. I really like Katie, but she never notices me.
student. 2. My brother lives in Mexico. I don't see him very often.
3. This worksheet is hard. I'm not sure I can do it.
4. How are your parents? I haven't seen them for ages.
Level 5. Lisa really likes David, but he doesn't like her.
6. This dress looks a bit small. Do you think it will fit me?
Elementary 7. Star Wars is a fantastic film. I love watching it.
8. Your boss called. He wants to speak to you.
9. Where is my text book? I can't find it.
Time 10. Hello again! Do you remember me? My name's Mark.
25 minutes 11. Jessica is really nice. I like her a lot.
12. We are lost. Can you tell us how to get to the post office?
13. I left my phone on the table. Can you get it?
14. Is Sarah's boyfriend nice? I don’t know him.
15. I'm not working today. Do you want to go cycling with me?
16. We want to book a flight. Can you help us?
17. This market is really crowded. I don't like it.
18. I see my friends every day. I always have lunch with them.
19. We have just arrived at the station. Can you pick us up?
20. English is fun to learn. I really love it.
Afterwards, divide the students into pairs (A and B).
The students then test their partner on the object pronouns.
Student A turns over their worksheet, so they can't see the
sentences and answers. Student B reads out a sentence from the
worksheet. Student A then reads the sentence back to Student
B, adding in the correct object pronoun. After 10 sentences, the
students swap roles.
Students score one point for each sentence they get right. The
student with the most points wins.
A. Each sentence below is missing an object pronoun. Replace the word BLANK in each sentence
with an object pronoun from the box. Write your answers in the pronoun column.
Pronoun
4. How are your parents? I haven't seen BLANK for ages. ___________
6. This dress looks a bit small. Do you think it will fit BLANK? ___________
12. We are lost. Can you tell BLANK how to get to the post office? ___________
13. I left my phone on the table. Can you get BLANK? ___________
15. I'm not working today. Do you want to go cycling with BLANK? ___________
18. I see my friends every day. I always have lunch with BLANK. ___________
19. We have just arrived at the station. Can you pick BLANK up? ___________
B. Now, work in pairs (Student A and B). Test your partner on the object pronouns.
Student A turns over their worksheet, so they can't see the sentences and answers.
Student A then reads the sentence back to Student B, adding in the correct object pronoun.
After 10 sentences, swap roles. Score yourself one point for each sentence you get right.