(I, Me) and my sister went to the store yesterday to buy decorations for Christmas.
I
This dessert is (my, mine) but you can have it.
MINE
Elain bought (her, hers) dress at the mall.
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HER (Possessive Adjective)
Sheila sent (she, her) a message about the schedule of their class outing this Saturday.
HER
(Your, Yours) car is dirty. I can't even tell what color it is. I think it is dirty white.
YOUR
(Theirs, Their) mother gets along well with (your, yours).
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THEIR (Possessive Adjective)
YOURS (Possessive Pronoun)
The team for the track and field were Jason and (I, me).
I
Mrs. Cruz's assistant teachers at the Children Ministry, Joyce and (he, him) are very enthusiastic.
HE
The winning team in this year’s intramurals were (them, they).
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THEY (Nominative Case)
The principal gave the awards for the Math wizards - Anna, David and (he, him).
HIM
The judges congratulated the winners in the singing contest, Sarah and (he, him).
HIM
The kids playing in the park are (your, yours) and (my, mine).
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YOURS and MINE (Possessive Pronoun)
(Us, We) Christians should have a good example of propriety especially to the unsaved ones.
WE
THEM
Do we have to really wait for (they, them)? It’s been an hour since (we, us) arrived here.
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THEM (Objective Case)
WE (Nominative Case)