Here are some examples of subjective, objective, and possessive forms of pronouns

Here are some examples of subjective, objective, and possessive forms of pronouns:

  1. First Person Pronouns:
  • Subjective: I am going to the store.
  • Objective: Give the book to me.
  • Possessive Adjective: This is my car.
  • Possessive Pronoun: The pen is mine.
  1. Second Person Pronouns:
  • Subjective: You are my best friend.
  • Objective: I gave the letter to you.
  • Possessive Adjective: Is this your phone?
  • Possessive Pronoun: The laptop is yours.
  1. Third Person Pronouns:
  • Subjective:

    • Masculine: He is studying for the exam.
    • Feminine: She is cooking dinner.
    • Neuter: It is raining outside.
  • Objective:

    • Masculine: I saw him at the party.
    • Feminine: She gave the present to her friend.
    • Neuter: I found it on the street.
  • Possessive Adjective:

    • Masculine: His dog is barking loudly.
    • Feminine: Her hair looks nice today.
    • Neuter: Its color is bright.
  • Possessive Pronoun:

    • Masculine: The book is his.
    • Feminine: The dress is hers.
    • Neuter: The car is its.
  • Plural Subjective: They are coming to the party tonight.

  • Plural Objective: I invited them to the concert.

  • Plural Possessive Adjective: Their house is big.

  • Plural Possessive Pronoun: The bikes are theirs.

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