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ENTRANCE EXAMS

REVIEWER

MARCH 8, 2022
BY: MARY ELISHA ALLAYBAN
English Reviewer
PRONOUNS (Panghalip)
See the table below:
PERSON Nominative Case Objective Case Possessive Case

First Person I, we me, us my, mine, our, ours

Second Person you you your, yours


Third Person he, she, it, they him, her, it then his, hers, its, their, theirs

1. These pronouns are in the nominative case:


I, you, we, they, he, she, it who
these are used in the following instances:
a. as subject
b. as a subjective complement
c. as appositive to a noun used as subject

2. These pronouns are in the objective case:


me, you, us, him, her, it, then, whom, whomever
these are used in the following instances
a. as object of a verb
b. as object of a participle
c. as object of a gerund
d. as object of an infinitive
e. as subject of an infinitive
f. as object of a preposition
g. as appositive to a noun as object of action or of
a preposition
3. These pronouns are used in the possessive case
my, mine, your, yours, our, ours, their, theirs, his, her, hers, its, whose
they are used in the following instances
a. to show ownership
b. before a gerund

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