Is the word in parentheses an object pronoun?

Ramsey threw the ball to (them).

Question 7 options:

no

yes

Yes

Yes

To determine if the word in parentheses is an object pronoun, we need to understand what an object pronoun is. An object pronoun is a pronoun that takes the place of a noun or pronoun that receives the action of a verb. In this sentence, "them" is replacing a noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb "threw."

To find the noun or pronoun that "them" is replacing, we can ask the question "To whom or what did Ramsey throw the ball?" The answer is "them." In this case, "them" is replacing a noun or pronoun receiving the action of the verb, which makes it an object pronoun.

Therefore, the word in parentheses ("them") is an object pronoun. The correct answer is "yes."