An objective pronoun functions as the receiver of an action (the direct object of a verb).An objective pronoun can function as a direct object, an indirect object, or the object of a preposition.The objective pronouns are: me, us, him, her, them, and whom.All other pronouns can function as subjective or objective.Example sentences with objective pronouns as direct object:Father told me about his trip.They were lost so I gave them directions.The Smiths invited us to dinner.You should call him before it gets too late.Example sentence for a pronoun that can function as both subjective and objective:You should use the money that I gave youfor something nice.Note: The pronoun 'her' functions as both an objective personal pronoun and a possessive adjective.