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English
Pronouns


Pronouns take the place of nouns and function in three cases, as shown in the following chart:

 

NOMINATIVE CASE

OBJECTIVE CASE

POSSESSIVE CASE

Used for subjects of verbs
and subject complements
Used for objects of prepositions
and objects of verbs
Used to show possession

I
we
you
he
she
it
they
who, whoever

me
us
you
him
her
it
them
whom, whomever

my, mine
our, ours
your, yours
his, her, hers
its
their, theirs
whose

 

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