In which of the following sentences is the underlined word an object pronoun? A. You really should apologize to her. B. I gave[her] a gift for her birthday. C. We returned [our] books to the library.

D. I would like[ you] to be my friend. A. is wrong answer, failed the test
I am thinking D is right.

A. Which word is underlined?

B. In B, there's an object pronoun.

Yes, D is correct.

B contains an indirect object pronoun, yes. "her"

You are correct, option D is the correct answer. In sentence D, the word "you" is used as an object pronoun. An object pronoun is a pronoun that is used as the object of a verb or preposition in a sentence. In this case, "you" is being used as the object of the verb "like."

To determine if a word is an object pronoun, you can ask yourself the question "Who or what is receiving the action?" In this case, the action is liking someone, and the word "you" is the recipient of that action. Therefore, "you" is an object pronoun in this sentence.