The pronoun 'her' is a personal pronoun, objective case, and a possessive adjective, a word that describes a noun. Examples:
Personal pronoun: I brought her some flowers while she was in the hospital.
Possessive adjective: Her favorite flowers are tulips.
Whoever is a subjective pronoun.
The pronoun 'your' is the possessive, second person, subjective pronoun; your is both singular and plural.
The kind of noun or pronoun that corresponds with myself is a reflexive pronoun. The personal pronoun that would be used in this case is 'I'. In reflexive form you would say 'myself'.
The case of the pronoun 'your' is possessive.The pronoun 'your' is a possessive adjective, a word that takes the place of a possessive noun.The pronoun 'your' describes the noun (gerund) 'tutoring' as belonging to the person spoken to (you).
The pronoun where is an interrogative pronoun, a word used to ask a question. Where takes the place of the noun that is the answer to the question. Example:Where are my keys? Your keys are on the counter.
The pronoun "them" is an objective case pronoun. It functions as the object of a verb or a preposition in a sentence.
The word us is the first person plural objective case pronoun.
They is a third person, subjective, plural pronoun.
No. The word "me" is a pronoun, the objective case of the pronoun "I."
The personal pronoun "I" is the subjective case, a word that takes the place of the noun (name) for the person speaking as the subject of a sentence or a clause, or as a subject complement.The corresponding personal pronoun in the objective caseis "me".The corresponding possessive case pronouns are:the possessive pronoun "mine"the possessive adjective "my"
The nominative case pronoun is he, the subject of the sentence.
The singular pronoun in the sentence is which, an interrogative pronoun, a word that introduces a question.The pronoun 'which' takes the place of the noun that is the answer to the question, which in this case, is the word 'which'.
The word 'or' is not a pronoun; or is a conjunction, a preposition, or a noun.
Whoever is a subjective pronoun.
"Me" is in the first person, singular, objective case.
The pronoun 'your' is the possessive case; a possessive adjective, a word that describes a noun as belonging to you.
The word "it" is a not a noun, it is a pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun.The pronoun it is a personal pronoun that takes the place of a neuter noun for a specific thing. The pronoun it can be used as the subjective or objective case in a sentence. Example:I can't find my notebook. It has silver star stickers on it. Have you seen it?