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Personal Pronouns

Subject Object Possessive Possessive Reflexive


Pronouns Pronouns Pronouns Adjectives pronouns
(P.A.+ Noun)
He his His his himself

She her hers her herself

It it (NONE) its itself

I me Mine my myself
we Us ours our ourselves

They them theirs their themselves

You you yours your Yourself


Yourselves
Subject pronouns – replace the subject of the sentence.
Ex.
Ryan and Anna are studying English.
We are studying English.

Ellie is playing.
She is playing.

Object Pronouns – replace the object of the sentence.


Ex.
Ellie ate the ice cream.
She ate it.
Ryan is teaching Anna and David.
Ryan is teaching them.
Ryan is teaching David and me.
Ryan is teaching us.
Possessive pronouns vs Possessive adjective.

Who owns this book?

-That book is David’s.


-That book is his.

-That is David’s book.


-That is his book. (PA+ noun)

Whose house is that?

It is Anna’s house.
It is hers.
It is her house. (PA+ noun)
Reflexive Pronouns – we use reflexive pronouns when the subject and the object are the
same.

Anna cut (her) herself.

The tiger scratched himself.


The painter painted herself.
The teachers study by themselves.
A rabbit find food by itself.
Anna earned money by herself.

I, myself, studied so hard!

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