The pronoun 'his' is a possessive adjective or a possessive pronoun (depending on use).
As a possessive adjective his can be used to describe a subject noun or an object noun. For example:
Subject: John lost a math book, his book for the next class.
Object: I found a math book, this must be his book.
As a possessive pronoun, his takes the place of a noun the belongs to a male, as either the subject or the object of the sentence.
Subject: John lost a math book, his has a Giants book cover.
Object: The book I found has a Giants cover; this must be his.
The personal pronouns for a male are 'he' for a subject only, and 'him' for an object only.
The pronoun 'his' is a possessive pronoun; it says that something in the sentence belongs to a male person. A possessive pronoun can be used to show possession for a subject or an object of a sentence or phrase. Example sentence:
Subject: His book was missing for two days.
Object: John found his book in the locker room.
The singular subject pronoun for a male is 'he', the singular object pronoun is 'him'. The plural subject pronoun is 'they', the plural object pronoun is 'them'.
The word 'his' is a possessive pronoun or a possessive adjective which can be used as a subject or an object in a sentence. For example:
possessive pronoun, subject: His is the house at the end of the street.
possessive adjective, subject: His house is at the end of the street.
possessive pronoun, object: The black car is his.
possessive adjective, object: That is his car.
No, it is a subject pronoun because object pronouns are used as the object of a sentence. For example: "They go to the movies." = They (subject pronoun) "I go to the movies with them." = Them (object pronoun)
The pronoun 'they' is a subject pronoun and subject of the sentence.The corresponding object pronoun is 'them'.Example: I know because I tasted them.
Yes, the pronoun 'he' is a subject pronoun. The corresponding object pronoun for a male is him. Examples:He is ready to go.We will go with him.
The pronoun 'them' is an object pronoun.The personal pronoun 'them' is the direct object of the verb 'wants'.The corresponding subject pronoun is 'they'.
Subject pronoun - I, You, He, We, She, They, It, you ( plural) Object pronoun - Me, You, Her, Him, Us, The, It
subject pronoun
The pronoun for a letter is it (subject or object); the pronoun for the letters of the alphabet is they (subject) or them (object).
No, it is a subject pronoun because object pronouns are used as the object of a sentence. For example: "They go to the movies." = They (subject pronoun) "I go to the movies with them." = Them (object pronoun)
The word "you" can function as both a subject pronoun (e.g., "You are kind") and an object pronoun (e.g., "I see you").
There is no pronoun used as an object. The pronoun 'you' is used twice in the sentence. The pronoun 'you' can be a subject or an object pronoun. The first 'you' is the subject pronoun, the subject of the sentence. The second 'you' is the subject of the noun clause 'what you expected to see'; the clause is the object of the sentence but the word you is the subject of that clause.
"Her" is an object pronoun. Subject pronouns include "she" and "I," while object pronouns include "her" and "me."
We is a subject pronoun, it is used as the subject of a sentence or clause. The object pronoun is us, used as the object of the verb or a preposition.Examples:We can go to the movies.Mother called us.
'They' is a pronoun. It is used to refer to a group of people or things.
Subject pronouns are used as the subject of a sentence (I, you, he, she, it, we, they), while object pronouns are used as the object of a verb or preposition (me, you, him, her, it, us, them). Object pronouns receive the action in a sentence, while subject pronouns perform the action.
The pronoun 'we' is a subject pronoun; the corresponding object pronoun is 'us'. Example sentence.We can have these cookies because mom made them for us.
The pronoun 'they' is a subject pronoun and subject of the sentence.The corresponding object pronoun is 'them'.Example: I know because I tasted them.
The pronoun 'them' is an object pronoun; used as the object of a verb or a preposition in the third person, plural. The corresponding subject pronoun is 'they'. Example sentence:We gave them an anniversary party.