He ran two miles this morning.
Subject
This is our house.
Our, Personal
Reflexive
Pronouns with -self or -selves added
I love to ride my bike to school.
I, personal
I gave flowers to her.
Object
This house is beautiful.
This, Demonstrative
Reciprocal
Used to show a relationship between two subjects/objects (each other and one another)
They like to finish each other's sentences.
they, personal
each other, reciprocal
They are having a sale at the moment.
Subject
Your phone is on the table.
Your, Personal
Interrogative
Pronouns that allow us to ask questions (who/whom/whose, what, which, etc.)
How many weeks do we have left of this semester?
(x2 Bonus if you can answer the question!)
3 more weeks!
The teacher asked us a lot of questions.
Object
Who is she, and what is she wearing?
(Is there more than one?)
Personal: she
Interrogative: who, what
Relative
introduce relative/ dependent clauses (who/whom/whose, which, that)
Who is the rapper that performed at the SuperBowl?
(x2 Bonus if you know the answer!)
Who, Interrogative
Extra- Kendrick Lamar