4. Personal Pronoun/Cases of Pronoun, 9th/10th 12/2nd MDCAT (Entry Test) English by AG Ahmad
PERSONAL PRONOUN
A word that is used instead of a noun is called a
Pronoun.
Forms of the Personal Pronoun
|
Nominative/ Subjective Case |
Possessive Case |
Objective Case |
Reflexive Case |
First Person |
I |
My |
Me |
Myself |
We |
Our |
Us |
Ourselves |
|
Second Person |
You |
Your |
You |
Yourself/ Yourselves |
Third Person |
She |
Her |
Her |
Herself |
He |
His |
Him |
Himself |
|
They |
Their |
Them |
Themselves |
|
It |
Its |
It |
Itself |
Personal Pronouns
i. First Person Pronoun:-The person who is speaking is called first person
pronoun, such as,
First person singular
==========> I My Me
First person plural============>We Our Us
ii. Second Person Pronoun:- The person to
whom the first person is speaking is called second person pronoun, such as,
For Singular/Plural ==========>
You Your you
iii. Third Person Pronoun:- The person
about whom the first person is talking/speaking is called third person pronoun.
It generally disappears from the right, such as,
Third Person Singular
==========> He, His, Him, She, Her, Its, It.
Third Person Plural
==========>They, Their, Them.
Cases of Pronoun
i. Nominative Case:- In this
case, the pronouns are always doers or the subjects of the verb, such as,
Nominative/Subjective
Case ==========> We, You, He, She, It, They.
ii. Possessive Case:- This case shows the ownership, possessiveness or
relation with a noun or a pronoun, such as,
Possessive
Case ==========> My, Mine, Our,
Your, His, Her, Their, Its.
iii. Objective Case:- In this
case, the pronouns are always objectives of verbs, such as,
Objective Case ==========> me, us,
you, him, her, it, them.
iv. Reflexive Case:- In this case, the pronouns are always in the ''self''
form according to the subject of the sentence, such as,
Reflexive Case ==========> Myself,
Ourselves, yourself/yourselves, Herself, Himself, Themselves,
Itself.
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