Pronoun
Pronoun
Pronoun
INDEFINITE
INDEFINITE PRONOUN
PRONOUN
DEMONSTRATIVE
DEMONSTRATIVE
POSSESSIVE PRONOUN
PRONOUN
POSSESSIVE PRONOUN
PRONOUN
Subject Object Possessive Possessive Reflexive Pronoun
pronoun pronoun adjective Pronoun
I Me
You You
We Us
They Them
She Her
He Him
It It
POSSESSIVE PRONOUN
my mine
Your Yours
Our Ours
their s
Theirs
her Hers
His His
Its -
REFLEXIVE PRONOUN
Myself Ourselves
Themselves
Herself
Itself
Subject Object Possessive Possessive Reflexive Pronoun
pronoun pronoun adjective Pronoun
THIS THESE
THAT THOSE
Singular pronoun
Singular pronoun
Demonstrative Indefinite pronoun
pronoun
That Someone Somebody Something
This Everyone Everybody Everything
Those No one Nobody Nothing
these Each Every
Either Neither
You Everything
Theirs Her
Our Itself
Each THAT
FUNCTION
Subject vs Object
Subject Object
• She hits her. • She hits her.
VERB OBJ
SBJ VERB
• They talk to me
after PREPOSITION
In,on, at, to, of, with,by..
Subject or object
1. I/me am from Berlin.
2. Can Mr Henderson help I/me?
3. We/us live in London.
4. This book is for she/her
5. His/he is not at school
6. This present is for we/us
7. Don't ask they/them
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE vs POSSESSIVE PRONOUN
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE vs POSSESSIVE PRONOUN
P.P + NO NOUN
P.A + NOUN
Possessive adjective or pronoun
1. Is he your/yours teacher?
2. Lisa broke her/hers left leg.
3. This is my/ mine house, where's their/theirs ?
4. Is this Emily's room? – Yes, it's hers/her.
5. Stop! – These sweets are all my/mine
REFLEXIVE PRONOUN(R.P)
REFLEXIVE PRONOUN(R.P)
• THE WOMAN KILLED HERSELF.
sbj obj
same person
AFTER VERB
REFLEXIVE PRONOUN(R.P)
• THE WOMAN HERSELF ALWAYS TALKS TO ME
• THE WOMAN DID IT BY HERSELF
AFTER “BY”/SUBJECT
Ourselves
Yourself
Themselves
Yourselves
Myself
Himself
Herself
Itself
Ourselves
Yourself
Themselves
Yourselves
Myself
Himself
Herself
Itself
Do we need reflexive or not
• Please concentrate/concentrate
yourself while doing your homework.
Do we need reflexive or not
• Last Monday I got up at six, then • Last Monday I got up at six, then
I showered/ showered myself.
•
I showered.
She really feels/ feels herself well
today. • She really feels well today.
• Let's meet/meet ourselves at six • Let's meet at six tomorrow.
tomorrow.
• Last weekend Alex cooked dinner • Last weekend Alex cooked dinner
and burnt/burnt himself. and burnt himself.
• May I introduce/introduce myself.
• May I introduce myself.
• You can sit/sit yourself on the sofa if
you wish. • You can sit on the sofa if you wish.
DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUN
Close Far
THIS THOSE
THAT
THESE
THIS THOSE
THAT
THESE
THESE
THIS
THESE
THESE
this, that – these, those
1. Look at ……. newspaper here.
2. These are my grandparents, and those people over there are my friend's
3. ………….building over there is the Chrysler Building.
grandparents.
somewhere
Everything
anybody
Nowhere
anything
anything Anyone/body
nothing