Personal and Possessive Pronouns
Personal and Possessive Pronouns We use personal pronouns (I, me, he, she, etc.) to replace names or nouns when it is clear what they refer to. We use possessive pronouns (my, your, her) when it is not necessary to name the person the thing belongs to. Watch the video and see how often we use pronouns in an everyday conversation. http://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/gramm ar-vocabulary/grammar-videos/personal- pronouns-and-possessives
Personal pronouns Possessive determiners Possessive pronouns as subjects as objects as an adjective as a noun I me my mine you your yours he him his she her hers it its we us our ours they them their theirs We have some books. The books are for us. These are our books. The books are ours.
Pronoun Activities http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/game/en27 pron-game-personal-pronouns-treasure- hunt Have a go at spotting the pronouns, selecting the right pronoun or rewriting the sentences.