Pronoun notes
There are 3 groups of pronouns
1. Nominative pronouns--used as subjects and predicate nominatives( a PN always follows a linking verb, renames the subject, and can ofter be reversed. for ex. The teacher is she. She is the teacher.)
I you he she it
we they you
2. Objective pronouns-- used as direct objects, indirect objects, and objects of the prep. ( DO and IDO always follow action verbs and can not reverse. for example: He gave me a gift. me is the IDO and gift is the DO)
me, you, him, her, it
us , you, them
3. Possessive pronouns-- show ownership
my, mine our, ours
your, yours their, theirs
his, her, hers, its
There are 3 groups of pronouns
1. Nominative pronouns--used as subjects and predicate nominatives( a PN always follows a linking verb, renames the subject, and can ofter be reversed. for ex. The teacher is she. She is the teacher.)
I you he she it
we they you
2. Objective pronouns-- used as direct objects, indirect objects, and objects of the prep. ( DO and IDO always follow action verbs and can not reverse. for example: He gave me a gift. me is the IDO and gift is the DO)
me, you, him, her, it
us , you, them
3. Possessive pronouns-- show ownership
my, mine our, ours
your, yours their, theirs
his, her, hers, its