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An object pronoun takes the place of a/an _______ in the object part of a sentence.? A. verb c. adjective b. different pronoun d. noun
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An object pronoun takes the place of a/an _______ in the object part of a sentence.?
A. verb
c. adjective
b. different pronoun
d. noun
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The answer is D! Hope that helps!
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The correct answer is D) noun.
For example: We took these apples so that we can eat them.
'Them' is an object pronoun, and it is used to refer to the noun 'apples', you use a pronoun so as not to repeat the noun several times.
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