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Which pronoun could be used as the object in a sentence?

Here's the breakdown of object pronouns and how to use them:

Object Pronouns:

* Me

* You

* Him

* Her

* It

* Us

* Them

How to use them:

Object pronouns replace nouns that are the direct object, indirect object, or object of a preposition in a sentence.

* Direct Object: Receives the action of the verb.

* Example: The teacher gave him a high grade. (Him is the direct object of the verb "gave").

* Indirect Object: Receives the direct object.

* Example: She sent me a postcard. (Me is the indirect object, receiving the postcard).

* Object of a Preposition: Follows a preposition (words like to, from, with, for, etc.).

* Example: The dog ran towards them. (Them is the object of the preposition "towards").

Remember:

* Subject pronouns (I, you, he, she, it, we, they) are used as the subject of a sentence.

* Object pronouns are used as the object of a verb or preposition.

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