Replaces the I play football. subject of a verb He likes to go to the cinema. in a sentence. Object me you us them him her it Replaces the I haven’t seen him today object in a This dog doesn’t like me. sentence. Possessive mine yours ours theirs his hers Shows that Is that Ferrari yours? something is This book is mine. owned and by whom (no object). Reflexive myself yourself ourselves themselves himself herself itself Used only when He is not selfish, he never thinks about himself. the subject and You need to believe in yourself to succeed. object are the same. Interrogative who what why where when how whether Used to create When did you get home last night? questions. Why is this chair broken? Demonstrative this that these those Represents a noun This is my house. It’s big, but not as big as that house over there. and expresses its These pens are much newer than those ones. position as near/far. Possessive my your our their his her its Adjectives Used to show My Audi is very fast, but not as fast as your Mercedes! possession (similar His favourite sport is Formula 1. to possessive pronouns), but requires an object (noun).