Pronouns
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Subject and object pronouns

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bulletPronouns are used to replace nouns.
 nouns   pronouns

   Tom/  Mr Lee  /   my brother

  he

 Susan  /    the girl

  she

 the cat   the apple

  it

 Susan and I

  we

 Tom and Peter /  the cats / the apples

  they

 

bulletHere are the subject and object pronouns:
  Subject Object
Singular  I 

you

 he

 she

 it

  me

 you

 him

 her

 it

Plural we

 you

 they

us

 you 

them

 

     Examples

bullet   He is Peter
bullet   It is a bird.
bullet   This is his cat. The cat belongs to him.
bullet   That is their carIt belongs to them.
bullet   My friends and I are hungry.  We are going to eat now.

   

Possessive Adjectives ( my, your)

 

Pronouns Possessive Adjectives
I my
You your
He his
She her
It its
We our
They their
bulletWe use my, your etc. with nouns 

           e.g. my hands       his pen       their house

bullet   Examples :

              Peter and his sister are playing.

              I have a plum. This is my plum.

              What is your mother's name? Her name is Mary.

              They were cleaning their rooms.              

 

Possessive Pronouns ( mine, yours) 

 

Pronouns Possessive Adjectives Possessive Pronouns
I my mine
You your yours
He his his
She her hers
It its its
We our ours
They their theirs
bulletWe use mine/ yours etc. instead for my book, your pencil etc.

           e.g. My pencil is on the desk. Where is yours?  (yours = your pencil)

                  This is my pen. It's mine.  (mine = my pen)

bulletWe use possessive pronouns in comparative sentences.

          e.g. Our cat is smaller than theirs.  (theirs = their cat)

                 Your house is bigger than his.  (his = his house

 

Reflexive  Pronouns 

Look at this table :

Subject Pronouns Object  Pronouns Reflexive Pronouns
I me myself
You you yourself
He him himself
She her herself
It it itself
We us ourselves
They them theirselves

 

bulletWe use myself, yourself etc. to refer to the subject.
bulletWe also use them to show that the subject did the action, not another person.
bullete.g  I bought myself a beautiful dres

               I saw myself in the mirror.

               He did the homework himself  

 

 

Practice           

Primary 1

Exercise  1 Exercise  2

 Primary 2

Exercise  1 Exercise  2

 Primary 3

Exercise  1 Exercise  2

 Primary 4

Exercise  1 Exercise  2

   Primary 5

Exercise  1 Exercise  2

   Primary 6

Exercise  1 Exercise  2