An object pronoun is used after an action verb or preposition such as after, against, at, between, except, for, from, in, of, to and with The object pronouns are: me, you, him, her, it, us and them When the pronoun me is used with nouns or other pronouns, it is always last Choose the pronoun that completes the sentence correctly I went with John and _ to the farm she she // her her Scott invited Patrick and _ to the party The woman told _ to come for her old books us us // we we II // me me Jimmy and Latoya congratulated _ her her // she she I am going to see Mary and _ about this science experiment Mrs Hanna praised for his work him him // he he she she // her her Will you talk to about the visit to the fire station? Ben, can you sing with Renee and _ ? The trip to the Sahara Desert was planned by _ they/ they/ them them Miss Jones lectured _ about being on time to catch the bus me/ me/ II Mrs Hanna her her /she /she we we // us us The package was addressed to They bought the math problem to we we // us us us us // we we Sue & Jill Erica is teaching math we/ we/ us us Bob offered to help bake cookies for the bake sale Sharon gave _ her old computer It was too hard for to solve they/ they/ them them II // me me That car belongs to _ he he /him /him she she // her her II // me me Carl didn’t see at the bus stop they they // them them Please deliver the pizza to _ after 3:00 p.m Hand the letter to _ he he // him him we we // us us The director cast many of _ for his new movie