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Pronouns take the place of a noun in
a sentence.
There are two different types:
personal pronouns
and
possessive pronouns
Personal Pronouns (personliga
pronomen) have two forms:
The subject form is used instead
of a noun as the subject of a sentence.
The object form (pronomen) is used as
the object of the sentence.
| The
boy screamed at him
and me. |
| Personal
Pronouns |
| Subject Form |
Object Form |
| I |
me |
| You |
you |
| He,
she, it
(third person singular form) |
him, her, it |
| We |
us |
| You |
you |
| They |
them |
Possessive Pronouns show
who an object belongs to:
| Possessive
Pronouns |
| pronoun
+ noun |
pronoun
only |
| My |
Mine |
| Our |
Ours |
| Your
|
Yours
|
| His |
His |
| Her |
Hers |
| Their |
Theirs |
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| My
camera
is missing. |
The
camera is mine. |
| (pronoun
+ noun) |
(pronoun
only - no noun) |
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