Pronouns 🙢 Subject Pronouns Vs. Object Pronouns
Pronouns
Object Pronouns Vs.
Subject Pronouns
What is a pronoun?
A pronoun may be defined as a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea without naming it.
Examples:
Bob Threw the ball to Travis.
He threw it to him.
Darrin and Amber hope to attend Brady and Denae's wedding.
They hope to attend their wedding.
There are different types of Pronouns:
Personal Pronouns: Refer to person speaking = subject the person spoken to = object or the person spoken about = possessive
Personal Subject Pronouns:
Personal Object Pronouns:
First Person: I
we Me Us
You
You
You
You
He, She, It They
Him, Her, ItThem
** person speaking
**person spoken to
Personal Possessive Pronouns
First Person:
My, Mine
Our, Ours
Second Person: Your, Yours Your, Yours
Third Person:
His, Her, Hers, Its Their, Theirs
**person spoken about
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