An object pronoun replaces a noun that follows an action verb, such as see or tell.
Object pronouns also follow other words such as about, at, for, from, near, of, to, or with.
Popular object pronouns are me, you, him, her, it, us, and them.
The puppy shared his lunch with Jannet.
The puppy shared his lunch with her.
Michael had a surprise for Peter.
Michael had a surprise for him.
My friends saw Jim playing parachute at the park.
My friends saw you playing parachute at the park.
Aunt Emma is baking with Jun.
Aunt Emma is baking with me.
Miss Reynolds is showing the students how to do the science experiment.
Miss Reynolds is showing us how to do the science experiment.
I am picking apples with Carrie and Imogen.
I am picking apples with them.