OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR-98 sau đây là giáo trình lý thuyết tiếng anh và bài tập áp dụng từ cơ bản đến nâng cao , nhằm giúp các bạn có thể tự mình ôn tập và củng cố thêm về nền tảng kiến thức môn Anh văn , tự tin đạt kết quả tốt trong kỳ thi ngoại ngữ | OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR 98 PERSONAL PRONOUNS . I YOU A The meaning of the pronouns Vicky Hello Andrew. Have you seen Rachel Andrew I don t think so. No I haven t seen her today. Vicky We re supposed to be going out at half past seven and it s nearly eight now. Andrew Maybe she s just forgotten. You know Rachel. Vicky We re going out for a meal. Matthew and Emma said they might come too. I hope they haven t gone without me. I me means the speaker and you means the person spoken to. We us means the speaker and someone else. Here we Vicky and Rachel. He him means a male person and she her a female person. Here she Rachel. It means a thing an action a situation or an idea. Here it the time. They them is the plural of he she and it and means people or things. We can also use they them for a person when we don t know if the person is male or female. If anyone calls ask them to leave a message. B Subject and object forms FIRST PERSON SECOND PERSON THIRD PERSON SINGULAR Subject I you he she it Object me you him her it PLURAL Subject we you they Object us you them We use the subject form I etc when the pronoun is the subject and there is a verb. I don t think so. Maybe she s just forgotten. We use the object form me etc when the pronoun is the object of a verb or preposition. haven t seen her today. I hope they haven t gone without me. The pronoun on its own or after be usually has the object form. Who spilt coffee all over the table Me. Sorry it was me. Compare this answer. Who spilt coffee all over the table I did. C You one and they We can use you or one to mean any person or people in general including the speaker. You shouldn t believe what you read in the newspapers. OR One shouldn t believe what one reads in the newspapers. You don t like One doesn t like to have an argument in public. You is normal in conversation. One is more formal. We can use they for other people in general. They say too much sugar is bad for you. We can also use it for people in authority. .