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Subject Pronouns
Subject Pronouns
Subject Pronouns
PRONOUNS
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SUBJECT
PRONOUNS
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SUBJECT PRONOUNS OR PERSONAL
PRONOUNS
POSSESSIVE
ADJECTIVES
•I have a shirt. My shirt is green.
•You have a book.
Your book is new.
•It is not my book.
It is your book.
•He has a pillow.
His pillow is soft.
•She has a dog.
Her dog is small.
•It has a bone.
Its bone is old.
•We have a bird.
Our bird is noisy.
•You have a house.
Your house is big.
•They have a car.
Their car is slow.
Possessive adjectives in English have one form. There is no plural form.
•My balloon is blue. (Balloon is singular)
•My balloons are blue. (Balloons is plural)
Its vs. It’s
Do not confuse IT’S with ITS.
It’s = a contraction of it is.