Pronouns and Possessive Forms
Subject Pronouns | Object Pronouns | Possessive Adjectives | Possessive Pronouns |
I | me | my | mine |
you | you | your | yours |
he | him | his | his |
she | her | her | hers |
it | it | its | ---- |
we | us | our | ours |
you | you | your | yours |
they | them | their | theirs |
Example Sentences
Subject Pronouns | Example | Object Pronouns | Example | Possessive Adjectives | Example | Possessive Pronouns | Example |
I | I work in Portland. | me | She gave me the book. | my | That is my house. | mine | That car is mine. |
you | You likelistening to music. | you | Peter bought you a present. | your | Your subject is English. | yours | That book is yours. |
he | He lives in Seattle. | him | She told him the secret. | his | His wife is from Italy. | his | That dog over there is his. |
she | She went on vacation last week. | her | I asked her to come with me. | her | Her name is Christa. | hers | That house is hers. |
it | It seems hot today! | it | Jack gave it to Alice. | its | Its color is black. | ---- | ---- |
we | We enjoy playing golf. | us | The teacher taught us French. | our | Our car is very old. | ours | That poster on the wall is ours. |
you | You can come to the party. | you | I passed out the books to you last week. | your | I have your tests corrected for you today. | yours | The responsibility is all yours. |
they | They are students at this school. | them | The state provided them with insurance. | their | It's difficult to understand their meaning. | theirs | The house on the corner is theirs. |
The Canadian College of English Language
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