This section is from the book "Lessons In English", by Chestine Gowdy, Lora M. Dexheimer. Also available from Amazon: Lessons in English.
PLURAL | ||
Nom. | I | we |
Poss. | my, mine | our, ours |
Obj. | me | us |
1 Notice that the apostrophe is not used in making the possessive form of pronouns.
you, thou, thy, yours, thee, thine, your, ye.
What pronoun are these words forms of?
Divide them into singular and plural forms. Which forms belong to both groups?
Which are used in common speech and which are ancient or poetic?
Classify each form as nominative, possessive, or objective, if you can.
 
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