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vladimir1956 [14]
3 years ago
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Match the examples to the type. 1. I, we first person plural pronouns 2. our, ours, your, yours, their, theirs plural possessive

pronouns 3. me, you, him, her, it possessive case pronouns acting as adjectives 4. mine, yours, hers, theirs objective case singular pronouns 5. you, your, yours nominative case singular pronouns 6. I, you, he, she, it second person pronouns 7. him, her, it, them first person, nominative case pronouns 8. we, us, our, ours masculine pronouns 9. my, your, her, our, their independent possessives 10. he, him, his third person, objective case pronouns
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Gnesinka [82]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:  

1. I, we: nominative case pronouns

2. our, ours, your, yours, their, theirs: plural possessive pronouns

3. me, you, him, her, it: objective case singular pronouns

4. mine, yours, hers, theirs: independent possessives

5. you, your, yours : second person pronouns

6. I, you, he, she, it: nominative case singular pronouns

7. him, her, it, them: objective case pronouns

8. we, us, our, ours: first person plural pronouns

9. my, your, her, our, their: possessive case pronouns acting as adjectives

10. he, him, his third person: masculine pronouns

Explanation: There are different kinds and categories of pronouns. Nominative case pronouns (subject pronouns) act as a subject of a sentence (I, we). Plural possessive pronouns talk about a possession in plural (our, ours, your, yours, their, theirs). Objective case singular pronouns are used when something is being done to someone (me, you, him, her, it). Independent possessives don’t need a noun after them (mine, yours, hers, theirs). Second person pronouns are only about "you" (you, your, yours). Nominative case singular pronouns are singular subject pronouns (I, you, he, she, it). Objective case pronouns (singular or plural: him, her, it, them). First person plural pronouns are only about "I" and "we," (we, us, our, ours). Possessive case pronouns (my, your, her, our, their) can sometimes act as adjectives to describe something (Example: "My dog is cute"). Masculine pronouns are only about "he" (he, him, his third person).

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