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Kinds of Pronouns

This exercise will help your understanding of the way pronouns work in a sentence. A subjective pronoun can only be the subject (topic) of a sentence. An objective pronoun can only be a direct object of a verb, an indirect object of a verb, or the object of a preposition. A reflexive pronoun allows the person or thing to be both the subject and the object of a sentence. Repeat the activities until you can correctly answer all of the questions.

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I1st person singular subjective pronoun
me1st person singular objective pronoun
you2nd person singular subjective & objective pronoun
he3rd person singular subjective pronoun
him3rd person singular objective pronoun
she3rd person singular subjective pronoun
her3rd person singular objective pronoun
it3rd person singular subjective & objective pronoun
we1st person plural subjective pronoun
our1st person plural subjective pronoun
you2nd person plural subjective & objective pronoun
they3rd person plural subjective pronoun
them3rd person plural objective pronoun
myself1st person singular reflexive pronoun
yourself2nd person singular reflexive pronoun
herself3rd person singular reflexive pronoun
himself3rd person singular reflexive pronoun
itself3rd person singular reflexive pronoun
ourselves1st person plural reflexive pronoun
yourselves2nd person plural reflexive pronoun
themselves3rd person plural reflexive pronoun


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