- Lee and I read some ancient Roman myths. (Not I and Lee)
- Mythology interests Lee and me. (Not me and Lee).
Using Pronouns Correctly - In formal writing and speech use a subject pronoun after a linking verb.
- The writer of this report was she.
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- It is I.
- A possessive pronoun is a pronoun that shows who or what has something. A possessive pronoun may take the place of a possessive noun.
- Read the following sentences. Notice the possessive nouns and the possessive pronouns that replace them.
Possessive Pronouns - Homer’s story is famous.
- His story is famous.
- This story is Homer’s.
- This story is his.
- Possessive nouns are in green. Possessive pronouns are in red.
Possessive Pronouns - Possessive pronouns have two forms. One form is used before a noun. The other form is used alone.
- mine
- yours
- his, hers, its
Possessive Pronouns - Possessive pronouns are not written with apostrophes. The pronoun its, for example, shows possession. The word it’s, on the other hand, is a contraction of it is. Read the following sentences. Notice the meaning of the words in red type.
- Its central character is Odysseus. (possessive pronoun)
- It’s about the adventures of Odysseus. (contraction of It is)
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