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SUBJECT PRONOUNS, OBJECT PRONOUNS,
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS AND ADJECTIVES
Wendy Yassiri Vásquez AnchíaHazel Araya González.
Mary is a nice girl.
She has a cat.
Her cat likes her.
Pronouns
Subject Pronouns
I am happy
She runs fast.
We are in class.
I
YOU
SHE
HE
IT
THEY
WE
RULES
This is he speaking. It is just me at the door.
It is just I at the door.
Object Pronouns Bring me the book.
Give her the money.
Juanita lives close to him.
Subject Pronoun
Object Pronoun
I ME
YOU YOU
SHE HER
HE HIM
IT IT
THEY THEM
WE US
COMMON MISTAKES:
With "than" or "as" With "to be“ verbs
Peggy is smaller than I.
Peggy is smaller than I (am).
Dogs are as smart as they.
Dogs are as smart as they (are).
It is I.
It was they.
It is he.
Possessive Pronouns and Adjectives
Person Pronoun Adjective1st singular mine my
2nd yours your
3rd (female) hers her
3rd (male) his his
3rd (neutral) its its
1st plural ours our
3rd plural theirs their
Julie's car is red. Mine is blue.
My car is bigger than her car.
It's not my dog.
1
2
3
SINGULAR MineYoursHers HisIts
behaves well.
Plural OursYoursTheirs behaves well.
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS