Asked by Lynn
Can the word "his" be a personal and a possessive pronoun? If so, can you give me a couple of sentences so I can see the difference.
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Personal pronouns, Possessive determiners, Possessive pronouns
Personal pronouns Possessive determiners Possessive pronouns
as subject(nominative)as object
(accusative and dative)
I me my mine
you you your yours
he him his his
she her her hers
it it its its
we us our ours
you you your yours
they them their theirs
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We have some books.The books are for us.These are our books.
Personal pronouns, Possessive determiners, Possessive pronouns
Personal pronouns Possessive determiners Possessive pronouns
as subject(nominative)as object
(accusative and dative)
I me my mine
you you your yours
he him his his
she her her hers
it it its its
we us our ours
you you your yours
they them their theirs
1 2 3 4
We have some books.The books are for us.These are our books.
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