subject and object pronouns DIRECTION

  1. what's the answer to subject and object pronouns worksheet the directions is write each sentence replace the underlined words
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  2. subject and object pronounsDIRECTION - write SP if the underlined pronoun is a subject pronoun. write OP if it is an object
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  3. subject and object pronounswrite each sentence. replace the underlined words with subject or object pronouns. 1-When some people
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  4. I need help. I think the book is trying to trick me.Directions: Select the Subject Pronouns and Object Pronouns in each
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  5. What is the difference between the words tĂș and te?One is a command and one is a direct object pronoun. Both are subject
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  6. Spanish for John. Direct-object pronouns:SINGLE OBJECT PRONOUNS: (what you learn first) and Heaven Help me if it won't cut &
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  7. Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. You can learn best with examples.1. Object pronouns are used everywhere else
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  8. Pronouns used as the subjects of the sentences or ad subject complements are a.objective pronouns me,her,him,them,us
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  9. 11. Direct object pronouns always come before the indirect object pronouns.a.true b.false 12. The object pronouns can come
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  10. Which of the following statements is not true?A. "Whom" can serve as the object of a preposition. B. "Whom" is an object
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