Pronouns (Object/Subject)
In a previous class some of us were confused about some pronouns. That's why I made a research to post it here and clarify any doubts.
As you can see on the picture, there are four columns. The fist one contains "Possessive Adjectives" while the other ones contains different pronouns.
Possessive adjectives:
Modify a noun by attributing possession (or other sense of belonging) to someone or something.
e.g: My father is a doctor.
Possessive Pronouns:
We use possessive pronouns to refer to a specific person,people, thing or things belonging to a person, people, thing or things.
e.g: -Is this your pen? No, mine is red.
Subject Pronouns:
Personal Pronouns used as subject. They perform verb actions.
e.g: I jump very high.
You eat too fast.
Object pronouns:
Personal pronoun used as a direct or indirect object of a verb or preposition. These pronouns also use to substitute the subject pronoun so that the phrase don't become so repetitive.
e.g: They know I love them the same.
She thinks he hates her.
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