Asked by Deb
aRE THESE CORRECT?
My brother owes me money and HE refuses to pay me. (Possessive pronoun)
I now have to pay my parents back. (Subject pronoun)
My parents said they’ve given ME enough time already. (Object pronoun)
EVERYBODY is mad at me now. (Indefinite pronoun)
I told MYSELF not to borrow HIM the money. (Reflexive pronoun)
My brother owes me money and HE refuses to pay me. (Possessive pronoun)
I now have to pay my parents back. (Subject pronoun)
My parents said they’ve given ME enough time already. (Object pronoun)
EVERYBODY is mad at me now. (Indefinite pronoun)
I told MYSELF not to borrow HIM the money. (Reflexive pronoun)
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
HE is not a possessive pronoun.
The next three are correct.
In the last sentence, MYSELF is a reflexive pronoun. However, it is incorrect to say "borrow him the money. It should be -- "borrow money from him."
The next three are correct.
In the last sentence, MYSELF is a reflexive pronoun. However, it is incorrect to say "borrow him the money. It should be -- "borrow money from him."
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