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Examples:
Peter has tickets for the show. He (Subject)
Examples:
I will visit Jane tomorrow. her (Direct object) She gave Tom a rose. him (Indirect
object)
of preposition)
Examples:
That is her book. hers Your seat is on the right, but my seat is on the left. mine
Example:
For their anniversary, we took Howard and (her, she) out to dinner. Jim and (I, me) will go to a movie.
Example:
He can have whatever he wants, but what he wants is (she, her). It is (I, me).
Example:
The two people in charge of this room, Mickey and he, will help you.
Renames the subject, two people
Example:
No one could be as happy as I (am). This help you as much as (it helps) me. I like Bob better than she (likes Bob). I like Bob better than (I like) her.
Example:
(We / Us) students can no longer use that room. The administration has given (we / us) students no alternative
Example:
The young boy want to help James and (I / me) paint the fence. The Supervisor told (he / him) to work late.
Conclusion
Subjective case pronoun
Subject of a sentence/subordinate clause. Subject complement After linking verb In apposition to the subject Subject of an elliptical clause (than/as)
Conclusion
Objective case pronoun
Direct/indirect object of a sentence Before/after infinitive Object of a preposition In apposition to the object of a verb Object of an elliptical clause (than/as)
Conclusion
Possessive case pronoun
As a noun in a sentence Before gerund in a sentence
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