We grew up reading Shel Silverstein’s poetry.
We
First Person Plural
Me and my cousin wanted to take surfing lessons.
My cousin and I wanted to take surfing lessons.
I
Hers
P.P.
I
Eugenie Clark
Did you like the funny poems or drawings better?
You
Second person singular or plural
Her and I went to find the telephone book.
She and I went to find the telephone book.
he
(Our, Ours) lunches are always the same on Friday.
Our
P.A.
R
We
It was my best friend’s birthday present.
It
Third person singular
Neuter
Mom and me looked everywhere for it, but it was her who found it.
Mom and I looked everywhere for it, but it was she who found it.
us
Marie and Sylvia bought (their, theirs) at the concession stand.
theirs
P.P.
I
work
Andrea knew about the book, and she gave a recommendation.
she
third person singular
Feminine
The people discussing the cost were Dad, Mom, and she.
they
(His, Its) pizza was ready when he got there.
His
P.A.
I got myself a job there as an intern.
R
I
Most of the pictures were of he and the frisky puppy named Flash
Most of the pictures were of him and the frisky puppy named Flash.
(Yours, Your) ice cream will not be delivered on time.
Your
P.A.
After I met the director herself, we discussed sharks.
I
director