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Subject/Object
Pronouns and
Possessive
Adjectives
A Guide for English Language Learners
Introduction
Welcome to our presentation on subject
pronouns and possessive adjectives in
English! Today, we will learn the basics
of these essential grammar concepts to
help you improve your English language
skills. Let's get started!
Subject/Object
Pronouns
Subject or obejct pronouns are words that
replace nouns in a sentence to avoid
repetition. They help make sentences clearer
and more concise by replacing specific
nouns with pronouns.
Subject Pronouns: Singular
I
Sarah is going to the store. I will meet her there.
you
You are a great student.
he
she
it
John likes to read. He reads every day.
Mary is my friend. She is very kind.
The cat is sleeping. It looks comfortable.
Subject Pronouns: Plural
you
Are you all coming to the party tonight?
we
they
Sarah and I are friends. We enjoy spending time
together.
The students are studying. They are working hard.
Object Pronouns: Singular
Sarah is going to the store. She will meet me there.
you
I really know about you.
him
her
it
While I met Lionel, I gave my book to him yesterday.
Mary is my friend. I always accompany her.
The cat is sleeping when I lift it to kitchen.
me
Object Pronouns: Plural
you
I invite you all coming to my party tonight.
us
them
Sarah and I are friends. Ana wants to join with us.
AC Milan and Real Madrid are the best team. I want
to play with them one day.
Possessive
Adjectives
Possessive adjectives show ownership or possession of something.
Possessive adjectives are used before nouns to indicate who the
noun belongs to.
Subject Pronouns Possessive Adjectives
I
you
he
she
it
you
we
they
my
your
his
her
its
your
our
their
Possessive Adjectives
my
your
his
her
its
your
our
their
"This is my favorite book."
"Is this your pen?"
"That is his car parked outside."
"I like her dress."
"The dog wags its tail happily."
"Let's go to our favorite restaurant."
"Are these your keys?"
"Those are their seats in the theater."
Using Subject Pronouns and
Possessive Adjectives Together
I lost my phone. (Here, "I" is the subject pronoun and "my" is the
possessive adjective.)
We are going to our friend's house.
(Here, "We" is the subject pronoun and
"our" is the possessive adjective.)
Recap
Subject pronouns and possessive adjectives are essential parts of
English grammar. By mastering these concepts, you can
communicate more effectively in English.
Practice using subject pronouns and possessive
adjectives in your daily conversations to improve
your language skills.