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Objective pronoun #1 (permalink) Thu Oct 19, 2006 1:50 am   Objective pronoun
 

Mom prepared we/us a delicious dinner last night.
The Objective pronoun in this sentence?

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Objective pronouns #2 (permalink) Thu Oct 19, 2006 3:33 am   Objective pronouns
 

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Us is the object pronoun. It is the indirect object of the verb prepared.

Mom prepared us a delicious dinner last night.
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