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PERSONAL

PRONOUNS
Mr. LAURENCE M. NACHOR, LPT
English 10 | SHS Instructor
Calamba Institute - Halang
CASE OF PRONOUN
It refers to the form of a
pronoun that indicates
its use in a sentence.
THREE CASES OF PRONOUN
1 NOMINATIVE
2 OBJECTIVE
3 POSSESSIVE
1 NOMINATIVE
The pronouns under this case function
either as a SUBJECT or as a PREDICATE
NOMINATIVE of the sentence.
I he we it
you she they
1 NOMINATIVE
Sample Sentences:
1 NOMINATIVE
1. He and I went shopping.
2. The Nobel Prize winner was she.
2 OBJECTIVE
3. They promised to be here on time for
lunch.
3 POSSESSIVE
4. She returned to her office.
5. The resource speaker was he.
2 OBJECTIVE
The pronouns under this case function as
a DIRECT OBJECT, INDIRECT OBJECT, or
OBJECT OF THE PREPOSITION.
me him it them
you her us
2 OBJECTIVE
Sample Sentences:
1 NOMINATIVE
1. The doctor spoke with my husband and me.
2. When Boris met Natasha, he gave her a gift.
3.
4.
2 OBJECTIVE
A neighbor helped us.
She lent her a money.
5. Kevin asked us for directions.
6. 3 POSSESSIVE
They sent the letter to him.
3 POSSESSIVE
The pronouns under this
case show OWNERSHIP.
my mine yours his her
hers its our ours their
theirs
3 POSSESSIVE
Sample Sentences:
1GailNOMINATIVE
1. has misplaced her keys again.
2. Foster broke his bat on that hit.
3.
4.
2 OBJECTIVE
Surely this bike is yours.
The boat was turned over on its side.
5. The judges have not explained their choice.
6. 3 POSSESSIVE
Every house in this neighborhood has its
own well.
SEATWORK 3. ___
Choose the correct form of
pronoun on the given
statements. Then, identify
its function.
1. It cost Sam and (I, me) fifty dollars to make that international call.
2. She usually gets better grades than (I, me).
3. (Me and my sister, my sister and I) love old movies.
4. We finally decided to give the houseplant to (they, them).
5. I hope that Sandra and (I, me) will be invited too.
6. Dante and (I, me) want to leave earlier than (they, them).
7. Let me know when you and (he, him) have reached a decision.
8. The police officer (who, whom) we asked for directions gave us a
warning.
9. Between you and (I, me), he needs a bath.
10. Do you think that Emile and (I, me) should move out soon?

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