The objective personal pronoun that takes the place on the nouns games or exams is them.
An objective pronoun functions as the object of a verb or a preposition.
Examples:
The games start at two. We don't want to miss them. (direct object of the verb 'miss')
We start exams tomorrow. I am prepared for them. (object of the preposition 'for')
The object of a preposition is a noun or pronoun that comes after a preposition, such as in, on, at, to, to form a prepositional phrase.After his exams Tom will take a trip.After his exams is a prepositional phrase exams is the object of the preposition after.
The objective pronoun for the first person singular 'I' is 'me'; for example, This belongs to me.
The objective from for the first person pronoun 'I' is me. The pronoun 'I' is always capitalized.Example: When I saw the posting for this job and Iknew it was right for me.
The objective pronoun in a sentence receives the action of the verb. A noun phrase or clause can tell what the objective pronoun does. Examples:I saw the posting for this job and I knew it was right for me. (the objective pronoun 'it' is the object of the verb 'knew'; the objective pronoun 'me' is the object of the preposition 'for')
The corresponding objective first person pronoun is me.My mom loves me.
The pronoun for Blanca is she (subjective) and her (objective).
"Whomever" is the objective case of the "universal" relative pronoun "whoever".
The pronoun 'them' is the third person, plural, objective, personal pronoun.
The pronoun in the objective case is me, a personal pronoun.I = personal pronoun, subjective casemine = possessive pronoun, takes the place of a noun in the subjective or objective casemy = possessive adjective, describes a subjective or objective noun
No. The word "me" is a pronoun, the objective case of the pronoun "I."
An objective personal pronoun follows a preposition. The objective pronouns are: are me, us, him, her, you, it, and them.
An objective pronoun follows a verb 'to be'.The objective personal pronouns are: me, us, you, him, her, it, them.