Respuesta :
An object pronoun is a type of personal pronoun that is normally used as a grammatical object, either as the direct or indirect object of a verb, or as the object of a preposition. These pronouns always take the objective case, whether they are indirect object pronouns or direct object pronouns.
So it's the object the verb is describing...
So we know the answer is not B. "They shouted as loudly as possible."
What do you think the answer is based off this information?
So it's the object the verb is describing...
So we know the answer is not B. "They shouted as loudly as possible."
What do you think the answer is based off this information?
Answer:
A) I held on to it until my hand got tired.
Explanation:
Object pronouns are the pronouns that receive the action in the sentence. They are They are me, you, him, her, it, us, them, and whom. Object pronouns can be used after prepositions, and they usually appear after a verb as well. In this example, "I" is the subject pronoun (the one doing the action), while "it" is the object pronoun (the pronoun receiving the action of "holding").