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Personal And Possessive Pronouns

What are the differences between Personal and possessive pronouns?

Personal And Possessive Pronouns

Personal pronouns and possessive pronouns are both types of pronouns, but they serve different functions in a sentence.

Personal Pronouns:

Personal pronouns are used to refer to people or things. They can be used as subjects, objects, or possessive determiners. Here are the personal pronouns in English:

Subject Pronouns:

I

You

He

She

It

We

They

Object Pronouns:

Me

You

Him

Her

It

Us

Them

Possessive Pronouns:

Possessive pronouns are used to indicate ownership or possession. They show that something belongs to someone. Possessive pronouns do not need an accompanying noun because they function as standalone pronouns. Here are the possessive pronouns in English:

Mine

Yours

His

Hers

Its

Ours

Theirs

Here’s an example that shows the difference between personal pronouns and possessive pronouns:

Personal pronoun: She is my friend. (The pronoun “she” is used as a subject in the sentence.)

Possessive pronoun: The book is mine. (The pronoun “mine” indicates ownership without the need for an accompanying noun.)

In summary, personal pronouns are used to refer to people or things as subjects or objects in a sentence, while possessive pronouns indicate ownership or possession and can stand alone without the need for a noun.

– Written By Bunny Fdo

Author: Kidpid Educator

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