CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO GRAMMAR.

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Every language in this world has some rules and regulations through which a person can understand a certain language. These are known to be the basic ingredient in a language which is its grammar.
 and in grammar.
English, if we look at from the grammatical perspective then there are only three persons, they are named as:
FIRST-PERSON.
SECOND-PERSON.
THIRD-PERSON.
Below is the table through which one can better understand the cases and their usage:

CASE

SINGULAR/PLURAL

FIRST-PERSON

2ND PERSON

3RD PERSON

SUBJECTIVE, PERSONAL/

NOMINATION PRONOUN

 

SINGULAR

 


PLURAL

I

 

WE

YOU

 

YOU

HE/SHE/IT/ONE

 

 

THEY

OBJECTIVE PRONOUN

SINGULAR

 


PLURAL

ME

 

US

YOU

 

YOU

HIM/HER

 

THEM

POSSESSIVE PRONOUN

SINGULAR

 


PLURAL

MY/MINE

 

OUR/OUURS

YOUR/YOURS

 

YOU/YOURS

HIS/HER’S/IT’S/ONE’S

 

THEIR/THEIR’S.

Subjective Pronouns

The subjective (or nominative) pronouns are I, you (singular), he/she/it, we, you (plural), they and who. A subjective pronoun acts as a topic during a sentence.

OBJECTIVE PRONOUN
An objective pronoun acts because the object of a sentence—it receives the action of the verb. the target pronouns are her, him, it, me, them, us, and you.
POSSESSIVE PRONOUN
Possessive pronouns include my, mine, our, ours, its, his, her, hers, their, theirs, your and yours. These are all words that demonstrate ownership.

DEFINITIONS: 

SUBJECTIVE:
Pronouns which do some kind of work.
OBJECTIVE:
The pronouns on which some work has been done.
POSSESSIVE:
The pronouns which show dominance.
let us look at the example below:
I WENT TO HIS HOUSE, BUT I COULD NOT SEE HIM BECAUSE HE WAS BUSY.

 I= SUBJECTIVE SINGULAR.

HIS=POSSESIVE SINGULAR.

HIM=OBJECTIVE SINGULAR.

HE=SUBJECTIVE SINGULAR.

TASK 1 FOR YOU:
THEY CAME TO OUR HOME BUT WE TOLD THEM THAT WE WOULD NOT SEE THEM BECAUSE WE WERE BUSY. 
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