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Possessive adjectives and pronouns
Personal pronouns
Subjects | Complements |
I: I love to think about it. | Me: Tell me you're sorry! |
You: You like to talk to him. | You: Let me tell you how it works. |
He: He can cook eggs. | Him: Juan let him try it. |
She: She is very responsible. | Her: Don't give her too much attention. |
It: It fell on the floor. | It: Can you see it? |
We: We never read it. | Us: Can you tell us about her? |
You(Pl): You can do it, guys! | You(Pl): I expect all of you to pass. |
They: They want attention. | Them: Don't let them get away! |
Possessive adjectives
My: My little sister imitates everything I do. |
Your: Is your mother strict? |
His: Kris asked his father for a scooter. |
Her: Her best friend has the same birthday. |
Its: My new school is great. Its teachers are really nice. |
Our: Our classroom is on the second floor. |
Your(Pl): Welcome to your new school. |
Their: The twins arrived late to their class. |

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