This document discusses different types of pronouns in English: subjective pronouns which serve as subjects of sentences, objective pronouns which serve as objects of sentences, possessive adjectives which indicate possession and are followed by nouns, and possessive pronouns which also indicate possession but are not followed by nouns. Examples are provided for each type of pronoun to illustrate their usage.
This document discusses different types of pronouns in English: subjective pronouns which serve as subjects of sentences, objective pronouns which serve as objects of sentences, possessive adjectives which indicate possession and are followed by nouns, and possessive pronouns which also indicate possession but are not followed by nouns. Examples are provided for each type of pronoun to illustrate their usage.
This document discusses different types of pronouns in English: subjective pronouns which serve as subjects of sentences, objective pronouns which serve as objects of sentences, possessive adjectives which indicate possession and are followed by nouns, and possessive pronouns which also indicate possession but are not followed by nouns. Examples are provided for each type of pronoun to illustrate their usage.
- Revaldo eats a noodle every week. He eats a noodle with
his little sister. - Dennis goes to Sedudo waterfall with Dita . - It has four legs. OBJECTIVE PRONOUNS ARE OBJECTS OF A SENTENCE - I know Ghaitsa. She met me at BTS concert last night. - They are my new friends. I met them at school. - Habib is my brother. Sometimes, I accompany him to bookstore. - Rahma Sofia loves animals. Mom gives her a cute kitten. - I come from Palembang but I don’t know you. POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES ARE WORDS THAT INDICATE POSSESSION. THEY ARE FOLLOWED WITH NOUN.
- I have 6 novels. My novels are on the desk. The novels are
mine. - They frequently come here. This is their favourite place. - We run a business together. Our business is famous in Jakarta. - The rabbit is cute. Its tail is white. POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS ALSO INDICATE POSSESSION BUT THEY ARE NOT FOLLOWED WITH NOUN • This expensive shoes are mine. • Those cars are ours. • I have 6 novels. My novels are on the desk. The novels are mine.