The singular objective pronouns are me, you, him, her, and it.
The plural objective pronouns are us, you, and them.
Subject (before a noun): (singular) my, your, his (plural) our, your, their Object (after a noun): (singluar) mine, yours, his, hers (plural) ours, yours, theirs. "Its" can be used in both subjective senses, but not objective.
The plural form of him, her, or it is them. (objective pronouns)
Objective pronouns are pronouns that are used only for the object of a verb or a preposition.The objective pronouns are me, us, him, her, them, whom.The pronouns that can be used as the subject or the object are you and it.
Those is the plural form of that. That (singular) and those (plural) are the objective form of demonstrative pronouns.
Personal Pronouns The first person, singular, subjective: I The first person, singular, objective: me The first person, plural, subjective: we The first person, plural, objective: us The third person, singular, subjective: he, she, it The third person, singular, objective: him, her, it The third person, plural, subjective: they The third person, plural, objective: them
Subject (before a noun): (singular) my, your, his (plural) our, your, their Object (after a noun): (singluar) mine, yours, his, hers (plural) ours, yours, theirs. "Its" can be used in both subjective senses, but not objective.
The third person, plural, personal pronouns are they (subjective) and them(objective).
The plural form of him, her, or it is them. (objective pronouns)
Objective pronouns are pronouns that are used only for the object of a verb or a preposition.The objective pronouns are me, us, him, her, them, whom.The pronouns that can be used as the subject or the object are you and it.
Those is the plural form of that. That (singular) and those (plural) are the objective form of demonstrative pronouns.
Personal Pronouns The first person, singular, subjective: I The first person, singular, objective: me The first person, plural, subjective: we The first person, plural, objective: us The third person, singular, subjective: he, she, it The third person, singular, objective: him, her, it The third person, plural, subjective: they The third person, plural, objective: them
Some examples of irregular pronouns include "I" (subjective form), "me" (objective form), "you" (subjective and objective form), and "it" (subjective and objective form). These pronouns do not follow the typical pattern of regular pronouns in terms of their forms.
Pronouns are classified by:number (singular, plural)gender (male, female, neuter)case (subjective, objective, possessive)
Grandmother is singular; the plural form is grandmothers.
singluar, possessive.
Singular
The pronoun 'you' is the second person, singular or plural, subjective or objective, personal pronoun.