Chapter 104: 9. This is the first national bank that was ever
established in this country.
Explain to which class each noun in the foregoing sentences belongs. Be
particularly careful to distinguish between common and proper nouns.
=Exercise 76--Pronouns=
The different classes of pronouns are distinguished as follows:
The _personal_ pronoun is used in place of the name of a person or
thing. The pronoun of the _first_ person indicates the speaker, the
pronoun of the _second_ person indicates the person spoken to, and the
pronoun of the _third_ person indicates the person spoken of. They are
declined as follows:
_First person_
_Singular_ _Plural_
_Nom._ I we
_Poss._ my, mine our, ours
_Obj._ me us
_Second person_
_Nom._ you (thou) you (ye)
_Poss._ your, yours (thy, thine) your, yours
_Obj._ you (thee) you
In modern usage _you_ is used for both the singular and the plural, but
the verb that goes with _you_ is always plural.
_Third person_
_Singular_ _Plural_
_Masc._ _Fem._ _Neut._
_Nom._ he she it they
_Poss._ his her, hers its their, theirs
_Obj._ him her it them
NOTE.--The forms _mine_, _thine_, _yours_, _hers_,
_ours_, _theirs_, and sometimes _his_ are possessive
case in form, but nominative or objective case in use.
That pencil is _mine_ really means, That pencil is
_my_ pencil. _Mine_ is used as a substitute for a
possessive pronoun and the noun it modifies.
The personal pronouns compounded with _self_ are of two kinds:
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