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Direct Objects to Pronouns

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Modify sentences to use pronouns in place of direct objects

Pronouns take the object form (me, him, her, etc.) when they are used in place of a direct object. This exercise asks students to rewrite sentences that have both direct and indirect objects so that the direct object is replaced with a pronoun.

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