Personal pronouns, Possessive determiners, Possessive pronouns in English
| Personal pronouns | Possessive determiners | Possessive pronouns | |
|---|---|---|---|
| as subject (nominative) | as object (accusative and dative) | as an adjective | as a noun |
| I | me | my | mine |
| you | you | your | yours |
| he | him | his | his |
| she | her | her | hers |
| it | it | its | its |
| we | us | our | ours |
| you | you | your | yours |
| they | them | their | theirs |
| We have some books. | The books are for us. | These are our books. | The books are ours. |
self, each other, Reflexive pronouns
1. self/selves pronouns
| Personal pronouns | self/selves pronouns |
|---|---|
| I | myself |
| you | yourself |
| he | himself |
| she | herself |
| it | itself |
| we | ourselves |
| you | yourselves |
| they | themselves |
2. each other
The form each other is the same regardless the subject.
Relative pronouns – who, which, whose, that
When do we use the relative pronouns who, which, whose and that?
who → when we talk about people
which → when we talk about things
whose → instead of his/her or their
We also use that for who/which.

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