Personal, possessive, and reflexive pronouns can act as subjects or objects and indicate ownership or self-reference. Personal pronouns include I, you, he, she, it, we, and they which can be subjects or objects, possessive adjectives like my and our indicate ownership, and reflexive pronouns including myself and ourselves are used when the subject and object are the same.
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Personal, possessive and reflexive pronouns
1. PERSONAL, POSSESSIVE AND REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
By Maria Tarragona Sala
PERSONAL PRONOUNS POSSESSIVE REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
SUBJECT
PRONOUNS
OBJECT PRONOUNS POSSESSIVE
ADJECTIVES
POSSESSIVE
PRONOUNS
I ME MY MINE MYSELF
YOU YOU YOUR YOURS YOURSELF
HE HIM HIS HIS HIMSELF
SHE HER HER HERS HERSELF
IT IT ITS - ITSELF
WE US OUR OURS OURSELVES
YOU YOU YOUR YOURS YOURSELVES
THEY THEM THEIR THEIRS THEMSELVES
I get a present. The present is for ME This is MY present. This present is MINE. I give MYSELF the present.