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The pronoun 'you' is nominative, subject of the sentence.

The reflexive form is yourself.

The possessive forms are yours and your.

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The phrase "you ran to the post office" is not nominative, reflexive, or possessive. It is a simple past tense sentence describing an action (running to the post office) performed by the subject "you."

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