https://youtu.be/F83hNk9-zY8
This video let you know all about personal pronoun, possessive pronoun and possessive adjective.
Story telling method is used to show how we use pronouns in our daily conversation.
Personal pronoun replaces the naming words that is nouns. They are categorised into two main types: subject and object.
Subject personal pronouns (I, you, he, she, it, we, you and they) are used as a subject of a verb and always sit before a verb.
Object personal pronouns (me, you, him, her, it, us, you and them) are used as an object of a verb and sit after verb. They can be either a direct object or an indirect object.
This video will also describe the possessives - possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns.
The difference between possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns, when and where to use possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns are also discussed in the video with lots of examples.
The difference between possessive adjectives and personal pronoun has been discussed with examples as well.
The use of 'it' as a personal pronoun and possessive adjective is also discussed with examples.
The problem of using "it's" and "its" is also described here.
For further information about the use of article (indefinite and definite), please go through the below mentioned YouTube link
https://youtu.be/rmTTH-2ONEw
2. *
Hey,
stop. It’s
mine.
No, I came
first. So it’s
mine not
yours.
Ah! who
are
shouting?
They are
shouting.
Sir, he is
taking my
food.
No. She is
lying. I
grabbed it
first.
Hmm, it’s
a
problem?
Go away.
It’s ours.
mine I yours it he
she oursthey
3. *
A pronoun can replace a noun or another pronoun
Hey, stop. It’s
mine.
No. She is lying. I
grabbed it first.
They are shouting.
It’s
She
They
I it
Go away. It’s ours. Ours
4. *
* Mahi is happy today.
* She is happy today.
* Mr. Sen has a car.
* It is red.
* Raju, Lalu and Rahul are playing
in the field.
* They are playing
football in the field.
6. *
• I gave my brother a story book.
• I gave him a story book.
• All the students copied their task in their notebook.
• All the students copied them in their notebook.
• He brought the umbrella.
• He brought it from the market.
8. *
Subject and object pronouns
Circle the pronoun in each sentence.
Write ‘O’ if the pronoun is an object and
‘S’ if the pronoun is a subject.
_____ 1. They collect sports cards.
_____ 2. Laura called me last night.
_____ 3. We are late again.
_____ 4. The coach will not let us play tonight
_____ 5. You are going skating this afternoon.
_____ 6. Anita lent you her favorite pencil.
9. *
* To refer to possession and to indicate ownership of something
Hey, stop. It’s
mine.
No, I came first.
So it’s mine not
yours.
Sir, he is taking
my food.
yours
my
ours
mine
14. I my mine
you your Yours
he his his
she her Hers
we our ours
they Their theirs
That is my apple.I have an apple. The apple is mine.
You take these flowers.These are your flowersThe flowers are yours.
Max is his dog.He has a dog. The dog is his.
She receives a present in the box.That box is her present.The present is hers.
That is our house.We have a house. The house is ours.
That is their house.They have a house. The house is theirs.
15. *Possessive pronouns replace a possessive adjective +
noun to avoid repeating information.
*Possessive adjective is used before a noun.
Possessive Pronouns vs Possessive Adjectives
Adjective .... Me .... Your .... Her .... His .... Our .... Their
Pronoun .... Mine.... Yours .... Hers ....His .... Ours .... Theirs
16. Possessive Pronouns vs Possessive Adjectives
This pair of shoes is hers.
(This is her shoes.)
This school is ours.
(This is our school.)
He is playing with his toys.
(These toys are his.)
That house is theirs.
(This is their house.)
This gift is yours.
(This is your gift.)
These books are mine.
(These are my books.)
17. *
* Is that _____ car over there?
* No that is Anna’s brand new car. It’s _____ .
* Shane and Glen are Australian but _____ parents are English.
* I have a brother. _____ name is Ani.
* It’s mine and Ani’s too. It’s _____.
* It is _____ red pen but this blue one is _____ .
* That is not _____ umbrella. The red one is _____ .
18. *SubjectPronouns
• I play football
• You have a story
book.
• He is happy today.
• She is a teacher.
• It is a cat.
• We love English.
• They have a nice
house
PossessiveAdjectives
• This is my football.
• Give me your book.
• His friend is coming
today.
• I know her sister.
• It is playing with its tail.
• We love our parents.
• That is their house.
He is happy today. His friend is
coming today.
19. *
It’s = It is
(personal pronoun)
Its
(possessive
adjective)
Look at the bird.
It’s building a nest.
(bird = it)
Look at that bird.
Its nest is
beautiful.
Note: Never use ‘it’ in case of
possessive pronoun