What is an object?
* Direct object: Receives the action of the verb.
* Example: "The dog chased *the ball*." (The ball is the direct object.)
* Indirect object: Receives the direct object.
* Example: "She gave *him* a gift." (Him is the indirect object; the gift is the direct object.)
Object Pronouns:
* Direct object pronouns: me, you, him, her, it, us, them
* Indirect object pronouns: me, you, him, her, it, us, them
Where do they go in a sentence?
They typically follow the verb, but they can also appear after prepositions (words like "to", "for", "with", etc.).
Examples:
* Direct Object: "I saw *her* at the park."
* Indirect Object: "He gave *me* a flower."
* After a Preposition: "She went to the store with *them*."
Key Point: You wouldn't use an object pronoun as the subject of a sentence. The subject is the one performing the action. Instead, use a subject pronoun (I, you, he, she, it, we, they) for the subject.