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SUBJECT
PRONOUN
S
I We You He,she,it They
OBJECT
PRONOUN
S
me us You Him, her,
it
Them
Example :
Henry is rich. He has twenty house in town
Henry is my Uncle. I know him well
Sussy has a new Jacket. She get it from her father.
Andra and I are friends
Benny saw Andra and me at the library
Benny sat behind Andra and me.
Singular
Pronouns
I We You He, She, It Him ,her
Plural
Pronouns
We us You They Them
Example :
•My Brother in the hospital. He is accident
•The students are at field. They are playing football.
•Andra and Ali are leaved Bengkulu. They are successful now.
Noun +apostrophe(‘) + -s
Examples :
I know the customer’s car
The student -> The student’s name
My pet -> My pet’s name
Laras -> Laras’ / Laras’s name
Noun + -s +apostrophe(‘)
Examples :
The students -> The students’ names
My pets -> My pet’s names
The adult -> The adult’s names
Example
Possessive pronouns Possessive Adjectives
I have mine I have my car
You have yours You have your car
She has hers She has her pen
He has his He has has car
We have ours We have our cars
You have yours You have your car
They have theirs They have their cars
Incorrect :
I have mine car
I have my
 My mother bought me a jeans. I don’t
remember its merk.
(its is a possessive adjectives modifying the
noun merk )
 My mother bought me a jeans. It’ s Cardova
(it’s is contraction of it + is )
Their, there, and they’re
 The students have their bags
( possessive adjectives)
 My shoes are placed there
( An expressions of place)
 Where are the students ? They’re in class
 ( contraction of “they are”)
 Myself -> I saw myself in the
mirror.
 Yourself -> You(one person) can be
more understand yourself.
 Herself -> she talked herself
 Himself -> He talked himself
 Itself -> it cleaned itself
 Ourselves -> We talked ourselves
 Yourselves -> You(plural) talked
yourselves
 Themselves -> They talked themselves
 Doni washes his car by himself ( by+
Reflexive Pronoun = alone)
CEO Party
A CEO (and member of Forbes 400!) throwing a party takes his
executives on a tour of his opulent mansion. In the back of the
property, the CEO has the largest swimming pool any of them has
ever seen. The huge pool, however, is filled with hungry alligators.
The CEO says to his executives “I think an executive should be
measured by courage. Courage is what made me CEO. So this is my
challenge to each of you: if anyone has enough courage to dive into
the pool, swim through those alligators, and make it to the other
side, I will give that person anything they desire. My job, my money,
my house, anything!”
Everyone laughs at the outrageous offer and proceeds to follow the
CEO on the tour of the estate.
Suddenly, they hear a loud splash. Everyone turns around
and sees the CFO (Chief Financial Officer) in the pool,
swimming for his life. He dodges the alligators left and right
and makes it to the edge of the pool with seconds to spare.
He pulls himself out just as a huge alligator snaps at his
shoes. The flabbergasted CEO approaches the CFO and says,
“You are amazing. I’ve never seen anything like it in my life.
You are brave beyond measure and anything I own is yours.
Tell me what I can do for you.”
The CFO, panting for breath, looks up and says, “You can
tell me who the hell pushed me in the pool!!”
Pronoun Possessive
Subject Object Reflexive Noun Pronoun Adjectives
they them his
I me my
he you
it

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1. Pronouns.pptx

  • 1.
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  • 3. SUBJECT PRONOUN S I We You He,she,it They OBJECT PRONOUN S me us You Him, her, it Them Example : Henry is rich. He has twenty house in town Henry is my Uncle. I know him well Sussy has a new Jacket. She get it from her father. Andra and I are friends Benny saw Andra and me at the library Benny sat behind Andra and me.
  • 4. Singular Pronouns I We You He, She, It Him ,her Plural Pronouns We us You They Them Example : •My Brother in the hospital. He is accident •The students are at field. They are playing football. •Andra and Ali are leaved Bengkulu. They are successful now.
  • 5.
  • 6. Noun +apostrophe(‘) + -s Examples : I know the customer’s car The student -> The student’s name My pet -> My pet’s name Laras -> Laras’ / Laras’s name
  • 7. Noun + -s +apostrophe(‘) Examples : The students -> The students’ names My pets -> My pet’s names The adult -> The adult’s names
  • 8.
  • 9. Example Possessive pronouns Possessive Adjectives I have mine I have my car You have yours You have your car She has hers She has her pen He has his He has has car We have ours We have our cars You have yours You have your car They have theirs They have their cars Incorrect : I have mine car I have my
  • 10.  My mother bought me a jeans. I don’t remember its merk. (its is a possessive adjectives modifying the noun merk )  My mother bought me a jeans. It’ s Cardova (it’s is contraction of it + is )
  • 11. Their, there, and they’re  The students have their bags ( possessive adjectives)  My shoes are placed there ( An expressions of place)  Where are the students ? They’re in class  ( contraction of “they are”)
  • 12.
  • 13.  Myself -> I saw myself in the mirror.  Yourself -> You(one person) can be more understand yourself.  Herself -> she talked herself  Himself -> He talked himself  Itself -> it cleaned itself
  • 14.  Ourselves -> We talked ourselves  Yourselves -> You(plural) talked yourselves  Themselves -> They talked themselves  Doni washes his car by himself ( by+ Reflexive Pronoun = alone)
  • 15. CEO Party A CEO (and member of Forbes 400!) throwing a party takes his executives on a tour of his opulent mansion. In the back of the property, the CEO has the largest swimming pool any of them has ever seen. The huge pool, however, is filled with hungry alligators. The CEO says to his executives “I think an executive should be measured by courage. Courage is what made me CEO. So this is my challenge to each of you: if anyone has enough courage to dive into the pool, swim through those alligators, and make it to the other side, I will give that person anything they desire. My job, my money, my house, anything!” Everyone laughs at the outrageous offer and proceeds to follow the CEO on the tour of the estate.
  • 16. Suddenly, they hear a loud splash. Everyone turns around and sees the CFO (Chief Financial Officer) in the pool, swimming for his life. He dodges the alligators left and right and makes it to the edge of the pool with seconds to spare. He pulls himself out just as a huge alligator snaps at his shoes. The flabbergasted CEO approaches the CFO and says, “You are amazing. I’ve never seen anything like it in my life. You are brave beyond measure and anything I own is yours. Tell me what I can do for you.” The CFO, panting for breath, looks up and says, “You can tell me who the hell pushed me in the pool!!”
  • 17. Pronoun Possessive Subject Object Reflexive Noun Pronoun Adjectives they them his I me my he you it