Personal Pronouns
Personal Pronouns
Personal Pronouns
NOMINATIVE
I: I like chocolate.
You: You are happy.
He: He speaks English.
She: She loves music.
It: It is on the chair.
We: We live here.
You: You are doctors.
They: They study maths.
ACCUSATIVE
Me: He told me about it.
You: Do you want me to help you.
Him: Why dont you give him a call?
Her: They laughed at her.
It: We put it in the fridge.
Us: She followed us to the station.
You: Ill take you two to the police station.
Them: We showed them some photos.
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
My: This is my brother.
Your: Your car is broken.
His: I like his bike.
Her: She loves her cat.
Its: Its castles are very old.
Our: Our house is large.
Your: Your friends are here.
Their: Their books are great.
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
Mine: The hat is mine.
Yours: This bag is yours.
His: That camera is his.
Hers: The books are hers.
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Ours: The idea is ours.
Yours: Those flowers are yours.
Theirs: The map is theirs.
DEMONSTRATIVE ADJECTIVES
Singular - This: This boy over here is my cousin.
That: That girl over there is her sister.
Plural - These: These CDs here are Johns.
Those: Those glasses over there are Davids.