These object pronouns exercises contain easy sentences to complete. Click the 'check answers' button to see your score. A PDF worksheet is available to download for free.
1. Exercise 1: object pronouns
Choose the correct object pronoun from the box to complete each sentence.
1. A. Have you called my brother yet. B. No, I’ll call now.
2. I miss my niece. I haven't seen for a long time.
3. I can't see my pen. Have you seen ?
4. I don’t have my keys with me. I think I left in my office.
5. Mr Smith was very happy with my work. He gave a lot of money.
6. Last night, a man robbed a grocery store. The police arrested .
7. I haven’t seen my parents for a long time. I miss a lot.
8. A. Did you like the food? B. Yes, I liked .
9. A. When did you buy your new phone? B. I bought last week.
10. A. Your pants look great. B. Can you wash on the machine?
2. Exercise 2: multiple-choice questions
Which object pronoun best complete each sentence?
1. Your cake was delicious. I enjoyed _____.
2. There is something in my eyes. Do you see _____?
3. A. Do you like my new hairstyle. B. Yes, I love _____ .
4. A. When will you get your salary? B. I'll receive _____ at the end of the month.
5. These people are criminals. I saw _____ robbing a lady yesterday.
6. I met my husband in 1956. My friend gave _____ my number.
7. Shannen Doherty was a great actress. I was a great fan of _____ .
8. Tom Cruise is my favourite actor. I was so happy to see _____ yesterday.
9. My aunt is visiting me this week. I can't wait to see _____.
10. I saw your daughter in a pub yesterday. It was the second time I saw _____ drinking.
3. object pronoun worksheet
Replace the underlined word in the worksheet with the correct object pronoun.

4. Answers to the worksheet
Changing direct/indirect objects to object pronouns
1. Who killed John Fitzgerald Kennedy? He would have been a great president.
Who killed him? He would have been a great president.
2. Somebody stole my bag.
Somebody stole it.
3. I talked to your father yesterday.
I talked to him yesterday.
4. Leave me and my children alone.
Leave them alone.
5. Is that your sister?
Is that her?
6. Don’t talk to my children like that.
Don’t talk to them like that.
7. He broke his new bike yesterday.
He broke it yesterday.
8. Where have you left the keys?
Where have you left them?
9. I’ve put the books on the table.
I’ve put them on the table.
10. Where did you buy your guitar?
Where did you buy it?
11. Could you turn the light off, please?
Could you turn it off, please?
12. I don’t want you to give my number to that woman.
I don’t want you to give my number to her.
13. The doctor prescribed a paracetamol to my son.
The doctor prescribed a paracetamol to him.
14. She is not happy with the salary.
She is not happy with it.
15. We shouldn’t blame Jimmy and Peter for this.
We shouldn’t blame them for this.
16. Do you know that man?
Do you know him?
