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Personal Pronouns, Possessive Pronouns, Reflexive Pronouns

Personal Pronouns
Personal pronouns represent specific people or things. We use them depending on:
  • number: singular (eg: I) or plural (eg: we)
  • person: 1st person (eg: I), 2nd person (eg: you) or 3rd person (eg: he)
  • gender: male (eg: he), female (eg: she) or neuter (eg: it)
  • case: subject (eg: we) or object (eg: us)
Here are the personal pronouns, followed by some example sentences:
number person gender personal pronouns
subject object
singular 1st male/ female I me
2nd male/ female you you
3rd male he him
female she her
neuter it it
plural 1st male/ female we us
2nd male/ female you you
3rd male/ female/ neuter they them
Examples (in each pair, the first sentence shows a subject pronoun, the second anobject pronoun):
  • I like coffee. / John helped me.
  • Do you like coffee? / John loves you.
  • He runs fast. / Did Ram beat him?
  • She is clever. / Does Mary know her?
  • It doesn’t work. / Can the man fix it?
  • We went home. / Anthony drove us.
  • Do you need a table for three? / Did John and Mary beat you at doubles?
  • They played doubles. / John and Mary beat them.


Possessive Pronouns

What is a possessive pronoun?

Possessive pronouns are those designating possession. They may also be used as substitutes for noun phrases, and they are typically found at the end of a sentence or clause. There are only a few possessive pronouns in the English language, and there are only two specific rules for using them correctly. Keep these rules in mind when using possessive pronouns, and you’ll discover that writing properly is easier.
  • Like its name suggests, a possessive pronoun indicates ownership.
  • Possessive pronouns do not contain apostrophes.
A possessive pronoun is used to avoid repeating information that has already been made clear. These useful pronouns make sentences less confusing, as you’ll see when you read the following sentences containing examples of possessive pronouns.

Examples of Possessive Pronouns

The following sets of sentences illustrate how possessive pronouns provide clarity. Possessive pronoun examples are italicized.
  1. This ismy cat, not your cat. (Sounds repetitive)
  2. This cat ismine, not yours.
  3. I didn’t havemy book so Jenny lent me her book. (Sounds repetitive)
  4. I didn’t have my book, so Jenny lent me
  5. Your caris a lot faster than my car. (Sounds repetitive)
  6. Your car is a lot faster than

 


 

 

Possessive Pronouns List

The following list of possessive pronouns is accompanied by a list of corresponding subjects. While other subjects may be substituted, the following examples give the possessive pronouns context.
Subject Possessive Pronoun
It Its
I My, Mine
You Your
She Her, Hers
He His
We Our, Ours
They Their, Theirs
You (plural) Yours
   

Personal Pronouns, Possessive Pronouns, Reflexive Pronouns

Reflexive Pronouns

reflexive (adj.) [grammar]: reflecting back on the subject, like a mirror
We use a reflexive pronoun when we want to refer back to the subject of the sentence or clause. Reflexive pronouns end in “-self” (singular) or “-selves” (plural).
There are eight reflexive pronouns:
  reflexive pronoun
singular myself
yourself
himself
herselfitself
plural ourselves
yourselves
themselves







Look at these examples:
non-reflexive
the underlined words are NOT the same person/thing
REFLEXIVE pronouns
the underlined words are the SAME person/thing
John saw me. I saw myself in the mirror.
Why does he blame you? Why do you blame yourself?
David sent him a copy. John sent himself a copy.
David sent her a copy. Mary sent herself a copy.
My dog hurt the cat. My dog hurt itself.
We blame you. We blame ourselves.
Can you help my children? Can you help yourselves?
They cannot look after the babies. They cannot look after themselves.


References :
https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/pronouns-personal.htm
http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/possessive-pronouns/
https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/pronouns-reflexive.htm

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