Personal pronouns are words used in place of names and nouns to refer to people, animals and things.
subject | object | possessive form |
---|---|---|
I | me | my/mine |
you | you | your/yours |
he | him | his/his |
she | her | her/hers |
they | them | their/theirs |
it | it | its/its |
we | us | our/ours |
you | you | your/yours |
they | them | their/theirs |
Remember to use the subject form of personal pronouns when the pronoun is the subject of the sentence (subject = a person or a thing that does the action):
Can I give you my phone number?
Use the object form of personal pronouns when the pronoun is the object of the sentence (person/thing receiving the action). Use the object form also after prepositions, e.g. with, for, to:
You will soon be with him again.
The possessive forms mark ownership. When the possessive is not followed by a noun, add an s at the end of the word (except in the first person):
Is that my toy or yours?