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By:

1. Ika Naili Fauziyah (B12.2011.01967)


2. Annisya Nurul Paramitha Sari (B12.2011.01976)
3. Intan Permata Sari (B12.2011.02009)
Subject pronouns are
used as the subject of a
verb and object pronouns
are used as the object of
a verb or of a
preposition. Possessive
pronouns may function
either as the subject of a
verb or as the object of a
verb or of a preposition

Possessive adjectives
function to modify nouns
and must agree with the
nouns they refer to.
Reflexive pronouns are
used as the object of a
verb or of a preposition.
They are used when the
object of the verb
preposition refers to the
subject. A special use of
reflexive pronouns is to
intensify nouns or
pronouns.

Subject Object Possessive
Adjective
Possessive
Pronouns
Reflexive
I Me My Mine Myself
You You Your Yours Yourself
He Him His His Himself
She Her Her Hers Herself
It It Its Its Itself
We Us Our Ours Ourselves
You You Your Yours Yourselves
They Them Their Theirs Themselves
1st person or the self (I, we)
2nd person or person
spoken to (you)
3rd person or person
spoken about (they, he, she,
it)
Person
is used as a subject referring to
a person
Who or that
is used as an object referreing to
a person
Whom
is used as a subject or an object
referring to a thing
Which or that
is used to replace a possessive
adjective
Whose
relative pronouns are all used in
adjective/relative clauses:used in
adjective/relative clauses:
The girl who has a
long hair is my sister.
The girl whom I love
much has just finished
her study.
The dictionary which
puts on your desk is
mine.
I have chosen the man
whose competence in
machine is qualified
enough.
Relative adverbs, also used in adjective/relative clauses,
substitute for an adverb. They are not pronouns and they
can cause confusion in the TOEFL.
When refers to a time
Where refers to a place
Why refers to a reason
Yesterday, Susan
called ... Mother

Susan = subject
Mother = object
So
Yesterday, Susan
called her mother
Can I borrow your book? I couldnt find
mine
Correct : Can I borrow your book? I couldnt find
mine
We really want you to solve the problem
ourselves.
Incorrect: We really want you to solve the problem
yourself.
Mr. Bloomfields ID card, whom you found
yesterday, is in the filing cabinet.
Incorrect: Mr. Bloomfields ID card, which you
found yesterday, is in the filing cabinet.

1. They asked me to copy the report, but I told them to do their selves.
A B C D

2. My sister myself confirmed the reservation of the hotel three days ago.
A B C D

3. Can we ask someone to prepare the room or should we do it itself?
A B C D

4. I cut mine finger with a knife this morning. I dont think I can write
A B C D
today.

5. A: Does he understand the girl who I met yesterday?
A B
B: Sorry. I dont know her, may be she is Dewi.
A B

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