Is the word in parentheses an object pronoun?

The coat belongs to (him).

Question 3 options:

yes

no

Yes

Yes

To determine if the word in parentheses is an object pronoun, first, we need to understand what an object pronoun is.

An object pronoun is a pronoun that acts as the direct or indirect object of a verb. In the given sentence, the word in parentheses is "him."

To confirm if it is an object pronoun, we can ask the question "to whom does the coat belong?" In this case, the answer would be "him."

Since "him" is the object of the verb "belongs to," we can conclude that it is indeed an object pronoun. Therefore, the correct answer to the question is "yes."