COMMON ERRORS IN THE USE OF PRONOUNS

A pronoun is used in place of a noun.
Nominative case: I, We, He, She, They and Who
(It comes before the verb as the subject of the sentence.)
Objective case: Me, Us, Him, Her, Them and Whom
(It comes after the verb)
Possessive case: My, Our, His, Her, Their and Whose
Reflexive case: Myself, Ourselves, Himself, Herself and Themselves. 
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