Pronominal Case

Pronominal Case

As we studied earlier, it is possible for a noun occurring in different positions to be replaced by different pronouns because of the different functions.

While the lexical status of a noun is maintained despite the change in function, pronouns have different forms for different functions. These forms are shown below:

 

Subject

Object

Possessive

Reflexive

 

Singular

Plural

Singular

Plural

Singular

Plural

Singular

Plural

First person

I

We

Me

Us

My, mine

Our, ours

Myself

ourselves

Second person

You

You

You

You

Your yours

Your, yours

Yourself

yourselves

Third person

He, she, it

They

Him, her, it

Them

His, hers, her its

Their, theirs

Himself, herself, itself

themselves


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