Subject pronouns Object pronouns Possessive adjectives IMeMy You Your He/she/itHim/her/itHis/her/its WeUsOur You Your TheyThemTheir.

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Subject pronouns Object pronouns Possessive adjectives IMeMy You Your He/she/itHim/her/itHis/her/its WeUsOur You Your TheyThemTheir

Hi! I’m Winnie-the-Pooh! Look at ___ !me ?: I me my

This is ___ friend Tigger!my Look at ____ !him _____ is so cool!He ?: I me my ?: His him ?: His he

This is ____ friend Piglet!our ______ is so funny!He ?: we our us ?: His he

Look at _____ !us _____ are friends! We ?: we us our ?: we us

Fill in the correct pronoun or possessive adjective 1. Tigger is Piglet’s friend. Piglet sees ___ every day. 2. Is Anna here? Can you give ___ this book? 3. Tom, can I ask ____ something? 4. Look at that boys. What’re ___ names? him her you their