- What is an English pronoun paradigm?
- What is a personal pronoun example?
- What is the declension of personal pronouns?
- What is a personal possessive pronoun in Greek?
What is an English pronoun paradigm?
The case of pronouns indicates how they function in a sentence. Nominatives are subjects, genitives are possessive modifiers, accusatives are direct objects, and datives are objects of prepositions and indirect objects. Paradigms: A paradigm is simply a list of all the possible grammatical forms of a word.
What is a personal pronoun example?
I, you, he, she, it, we, they, me, him, her, us, and them are all personal pronouns.
What is the declension of personal pronouns?
In plain talk, pronoun declension simply means that a pronoun "leans" differently according to its number and its case. In fact, number, case, and person are the three main criteria by which pronouns are identified.
What is a personal possessive pronoun in Greek?
The possessive pronouns are ἐμός, my, σός, your, ἡμέτερος, our, ὑμέτερος, your. They are formed from the stems of the personal pronouns (Lesson 47), and are declined like adjectives in ος (Lesson 14).