| A | B |
| nominative case pronouns | Pronouns used as the subject in a sentence. |
| I you, he, she, it, we, you, they | nominative case pronouns |
| objective case pronouns | Pronouns used in the predicate or as the object in the sentence. |
| me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them | objective case pronouns |
| possessive case pronouns | Pronouns used to show ownership. |
| Pronoun case which can be used in either the subject or the predicate. | possessive case pronouns |
| my, mine, your, yours, his, hers, her, its, our, ours, your, yours, their, theirs | possessive case pronouns |
| third person singular possessive case pronoun | his, her, hers, its |
| first person plural nominative case pronoun | we |
| third person singular objective case pronoun | him, her, it |
| demonstrative pronouns | pronouns which point things out |
| example of a demonstrative pronouns | this, that, these, those |
| interrogative pronouns | pronouns which ask a question |
| examples of interrogative pronouns | Who? What? Where? When? Why? |
| indefinite pronouns | pronouns which show no definite person, place, thing or idea |
| examples of indefinite pronouns | someone, anybody, nothing. everybody |
| a sentence containing a third person plural objective case pronoun | Sally saw them at the movies. |
| A sentence containing a first person plural nominative case pronoun | We love melted chocolate on bananas. |
| A sentence containing an interrogative pronoun | Who do you love the most? |
| A sentence containing an indefinite pronoun | Everybody loves chocolate chip cookies. |