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How can you remember a pronoun by rhyme?

It's tricky to remember pronouns by rhyme because they are such a core part of language and often have multiple forms. However, here are a few examples of how you can use rhyme to help remember pronoun forms:

Subject Pronouns:

* I am the one who sings, you are the one who swings.

* He plays the guitar, she sings a sweet star.

* We all go to the park, they laugh in the dark.

Object Pronouns:

* Me the cat chased, you the ball embraced.

* Him the dog barked at, her the bird sang to, that's a fact.

* Us the teacher taught, them the story was brought.

Possessive Pronouns:

* Mine is the blue bike, yours is the red strike.

* His is the brown hat, hers is the shiny cat.

* Ours is the big house, theirs is the tiny mouse.

Important Note: Rhyme can be a fun way to remember, but it's essential to understand the actual function of pronouns in a sentence and not just rely on the rhyme. Remember to practice using them correctly in different contexts.

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