(He/Him) ran two miles this morning.
He
This is our house.
our
I learned how to play guitar.
I, subject
Pronoun
replaces a noun
Did she bring her parents to the game?
she, her
I gave (her/she) roses.
her
The blue house is mine.
mine
He found a new pencil.
He, subject
They are always in the predicate.
Object pronouns
Both Jenny and he lost their jackets.
he, their
(They/Them) went to pick up milk.
They
Your wallet is on the table.
Your
His bike was broken.
His, possessive
Possessive
shows ownership
She remembered to him to bring her homework to school.
she, him, her
(We/Us) are walking dogs at the park today.
We
Where did Sam put their project?
their
They brought chicken noodle soup for me.
they - subject
me - object
They are the doers of the action.
subject pronouns
His uniform and their shirts were in her washer because they were dirty.
his, their, her, they
(Her/She) went to the library to look for (they/them).
she / them
A obedient dog brings its toy.
its
Todd thought his book was lost or stolen by him.
his, possessive
him - object
Tell 5 Possessive adjectives.
my, your, his, her, its, our, their
You should bring their money to school for his snack and hers.
you, their, his, hers