Personal pronouns represent specific people or things. They are used depending on:

        • number: singular (eg: I) or plural (e.g.: we)
        • person: 1st person (eg: I), 2nd person (e.g.: you) or 3rd person (e.g.: he)
        • gender: male (e.g.: he), female (e.g.: she) or neutral (e.g.: it)
        • case: subject (e.g.: we) or object (e.g.: us)

 

Subject            Pronouns

Object Pronouns

Possessive Adjectives

Possessive Pronouns

I

me

my

mine

you

you

your

yours

he

him

his

his

she

her

her

hers

it

it

its

its

we

us

our

ours

they

them

their

theirs

 

  • Subject Pronoun + Verb

I live in London.
He is 28 years old.
We have got a cat.   

 

  • Verb or Preposition + Object Pronoun

He loves her.
I don’t like it.
Talk to me.

 

  • Possessive Adjective + Noun

This is my car.
They are in our flat.
Your hair is beautiful.

 

  • Verb + Possessive Pronoun

That bag is mine!
Which one is theirs?
This is hers.