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Pronoun Notes. The cases of pronouns are: Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns Possessive Pronoun. Subject pronouns. may only be used for SUBJECTS or PREDICATE NOMINATIVES (noun or pronoun that refers back to the subject). Object pronouns.
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The cases of pronouns are: • Subject Pronouns • Object Pronouns • Possessive Pronoun
Subject pronouns • may only be used for SUBJECTS or PREDICATE NOMINATIVES (noun or pronoun that refers back to the subject).
Object pronouns • are used as Direct Objects, Indirect Objects, and Object of the Prepositions.
Possessive pronouns • show ownership • their, our, mine, my, his, her
ANTECEDENT • the word that the pronoun refers to or replaces. • You must consider the gender and the number when choosing pronouns for antecedents.
Subject Pronouns Singular Plural First Person I We Second Person you you Third Person he, she, it they • Object Pronoun Singular Plural Fist Person me us Second Person you you Third Person him, her, it them
Possessive Pronouns Singular Plural First Person my, mine our, ours Second Person your, yours your, yours Third Person his, her, hers, its their, theirs Shows Ownership