(She / Her) and I both went for a long drive.
She and I both went for a long drive.
That is (my, me) dog.
That is my dog.
Between Mary and (I / me).
Between Mary and me
This is a party for (me / myself).
This is a party for myself.
That's my shirt.
Possessive Pronoun
The scientist claims that (he / him) discovered gravity.
The scientist claims that he discovered gravity.
That is (he, his) shirt.
That is his shirt.
Among Stacy, Richard, and (she / her).
Among Stacy, Richard, and her.
Did you bring the blanket for (you / yourself)?
Did you bring the blanket for yourself?
He has a cake.
Subjective Pronoun
I scheduled a party for (me/myself).
I scheduled a party for myself.
That is (my / myself) basketball.
That is my basketball.
She prepared some delicious cookies for (myself / me).
She prepared some delicious cookies for me.
They brought the candy for (themselves / them).
They brought the candy for themselves.
Give the chocolate to me , please.
Objective Pronoun
(She / Her) is the favorite daughter.
She is the favorite daughter.
Is this purse (mine / ours)?
Is this purse mine?
He started pointing towards (us / me).
He started pointing towards us.
She caught the fish by (herself / itself).
She caught the fish by herself.
The dog is scratching its ear.
Possessive Pronoun
(They / her) are going to play soccer.
They are going to play soccer.
This fish is to big for (the / its) aquarium.
This fish is to big for its aquarium.
Danny will never understand (us / me) because he hates (me / us).
Danny will never understand me because he hates me.
Every Sunday, the boy at the playground plays pass with (himself / him).
Every Sunday, the boy at the playground plays pass with himself.
Why should I give it to you?
Objective Pronoun