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31 Cards in this Set

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I (subjective)

Watashi ga/wa

My (possessive)

Watashi no

Me (objective)

Watashi ni/wo

You (subjective)

Anata ga/wa

Your (possessive)

Anata no

You (objective)

Anata ni/wo

He (subjective)

Kare ga/wa

His (possessive)

Kare no

Him (objective)

Kare ni/wo

She (subjective)

Kanojo ga/wa

Her (possessive)

Kanojo no

Her (objective)

Kanojo ni/wo

We (plural, subjective)

Watashi tachi wa/ga

Our (plural, possessive)

Watashi tachi no

Us (plural, objective)

Watashi tachi ni/wo

You (plural, subjective)

Anata tachi wa/ga

Your (plural, possessive)

Anata tachi no

You (plural, objective)

Anata tachi ni/wo

They (subjective)

Karera wa/ga

Their (possessive)

Karera no

Them (objective)

Karera ni/wo

I (singular, boy)

Boku

I (singular, neutral, girl, polite)

Watashi

We (plural, boy)

Boku tachi

We (plural, neutral, girl, and polite)

Watashi tachi

You (singular, boy)

Kimi

You (singular, girl, neutral, polite)

Anata

You (plural, boy)

Kimi tachi

You (plural, girl, neutral, polite)

Anata tachi

Subjective pronoun

A subjective pronoun acts as the subject of the sentence - it performs the action of the verb. I, he, she, it, we, they, you.



Examples:



1. HE spends hours playing Walabers


2, After lunch, SHE and I went to walk Charlie

Objective pronoun

An objective pronoun acts as the object of the sentence - it receives the action of the verb. Me, him, her, it, them, us, you.



EXAMPLES:



1. Charlie brought ME a ball


2. Take a picture of HIM, not US!