Pronouns
Subject and object pronouns and possessive
  adjectives
Pronouns are words that can be used in place
  of nouns. 
  -  My wife is a doctor. She is here today.
    (She = my wife)
 
  -  The game is fun,
    and it is easy to play.  (it =
    the game)
    she, it
    = subject pronouns 
	- Do you
		like beer?
 
  -  Yes, I like it. (= beer)
    it = object
    pronoun 
Possessive adjectives indicate who something
  belongs to and are used with nouns. 
	- This
		is my book.
 
	-  Her job is difficult.
 
	
    Subject 
			pronoun  | 
    Object 
			pronoun | 
    Possessive 
			adjective | 
	
	
    |  I  | 
    me | 
		my | 
	
	
		| you | 
		you | 
		your | 
	
	
		| he			 | 
		him | 
		his | 
	
	
		|  she			 | 
		her | 
		her | 
	
	
		| it			 | 
		it			 | 
		its | 
	
	
		|  we			 | 
		us | 
		our | 
	
	
		| you | 
		you | 
		your | 
	
	
		| they			 | 
		them | 
		their | 
	
	-  John
		lives in Tokyo. This is a photo of him and this is his house.
 
	-  Look
		at the children! They've got their clothes all dirty!
 
	-  Can
		you let me use your car at the weekend?