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- Nour2alJuly 2017
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butarek_hdJuly 2017 a guy has a book. So, this book is 'his' book . his car , his wife , his mind... I saw 'a guy' . so, I saw 'him' . I went with him. I talked to him. I hate him. I like him. We are looking for him. == I teach English for free. ask me anything in my ASK.fm page: https://ask.fm/hadiJb |
MithrawnurroJuly 2017 "Him" is an object pronoun. "His" is a subject pronoun. You may have heard the English grammar is Subject, Verb, Object. So, when you're wanting to use masculine third person singular possessive as an object (after the verb) you should use "him". As the subject (before the verb), use "his" |
alecoibaJuly 2017 HERE ARE 2 EXAMPLES: 1-THIS IS HIS CAR. (MEANING THE CAR BELONGS TO HIM) 2-THIS SHIRT IS FOR HIM (MEANING THE ITEM WILL BE GIVEN TO HIM) |