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Mariaswims.

Performer/Actor

Maria
(Singular Feminine Noun)

she
(Third-Person Singular
Feminine Pronoun)

Subject
Pronouns
MasculineFeminineNeuter

Example with a person as
the subject of the sentence:

New sentence: Sheswims.

The next section will illustrate subject and object pronouns.
Charts show you where to find the matching pronouns.

3.13 A Great Start: Subject Pronouns


Asubject pronoun identifies
what the sentence is all about.

me you

Object
Pronouns


An object pronoun receives the action of the verb
or is used in a prepositional phrase.

Singular

Plural

MasculineFeminineNeuter
him her it

us you them

mine yours

Possessive
Pronouns
A possessive pronoun stands alone and shows
relationship or ownership. It has no apostrophe.

Singular

Plural

MasculineFeminineNeuter
his hers its

ours yours theirs

Singular I you he she it

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