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Object and subject pronouns, possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns

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Last updated: April 13, 2026 10:50 am
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Learn how to use English possessive adjectives, possessive pronouns, and subject and object pronouns. There are explanations of A2 grammar and interactive exercises.

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Object and subject pronouns, possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns

Subject Pronouns

Subject pronouns are used to show who is doing the action of the verb in a sentence.

Forms:

  • I, you, he, she, it, we, they

Examples:

  • I like chocolate.
  • She is reading a book.
  • They play football every weekend.

Tip: Always use subject pronouns before the verb.

Object Pronouns

When you use an object pronoun, it means that the action is done to it.

Forms:

  • me, you, him, her, it, us, them

Examples:

  • The teacher called me.
  • I saw her yesterday.
  • Can you help us with the homework?

Comparison with subject pronouns:

  • Subject: She likes apples. (She → does the action)
  • Object: I like her. (Her → receives the action)

Possessive Adjectives

Before nouns, possessive adjectives show who owns something. They respond to the inquiry “Whose?”

Forms:

  • my, your, his, her, its, our, their

Examples:

  • This is my book.
  • Is that your bag?
  • Their house is very big.

Tip: Possessive adjectives always change a noun; they can’t be used by themselves.

  • Incorrect: “This is mine book.”
  • Correct: “This is my book.”

Possessive Pronouns

Possessive pronouns also show ownership but replace the noun.

Forms:

  • mine, yours, his, hers, its*, ours, theirs

Examples:

  • This book is mine.
  • The bag on the table is hers.
  • These toys are ours.

Tip: Unlike possessive adjectives, possessive pronouns stand alone and do not need a following noun.

Quick Comparison Table

TypeUseExamples
Subject PronounsDo the actionI play, He reads, They run
Object PronounsReceive the actionGive me the pen, I saw her
Possessive AdjectivesModify nounMy book, Her car, Our house
Possessive PronounsReplace nounThis is mine, That bag is hers

Common Mistakes

  1. Mixing subject and object pronouns
    • Her likes pizza. → Incorrect
    • She likes pizza. → Correct
  2. Using possessive adjectives as pronouns
    • This book is my. → Incorrect
    • This book is mine. → Correct
  3. Confusing “its” and “it’s”
    • its = possessive adjective → The cat licked its paw.
    • it’s = it is → It’s raining outside.

Examples in Sentences

  • Subject pronoun: He runs every morning.
  • Object pronoun: I called him yesterday.
  • Possessive adjective: That is her phone.
  • Possessive pronoun: That phone is hers.

Practice Tips

  • Make little flashcards with a pronoun on the front and a type and example on the back.
  • To practice, switch out nouns for pronouns in sentences.
  • Use each type of word (subject, object, possessive adjective, possessive pronoun) to make sentences.
  • To find mistakes, compare your sentences to correct examples.
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