"Glimpse"的意思和用法 | glimpse意思
A:"I","you","he","she"etc.isonlyusedwhentheyarethesubject(~は,~が).Forexampleifyouwanttosay:私は学校に行きます。=Igotoschool.However,ifthosewordsareusedasobjectofanykind,"me","you","him","her"etc.isused.私とあなたの間に木があります。=Betweenyouandmethereisatree.Toshowanexampleincludingbothofthem:私はかれにプレゼントをあげます。=Igivehimapresent.Possessive(~の)is"my","your","her","his"etc,aslongasthisparticleinJapanesedoesntdescribeaprepositioninEnglish.これは私の本です。=Thisismybook.Ifthepr...
A: "I", "you", "he", "she" etc. is only used when they are the subject (~は, ~が). For example if you want to say:私は学校に行きます。 = I go to school.However, if those words are used as object of any kind, "me", "you", "him", "her" etc. is used.私とあなたの間に木があります。 = Between you and me there is a tree.
To show an example including both of them:私はかれにプレゼントをあげます。 = I give him a present.
Possessive (~の) is "my", "your", "her", "his" etc, as long as this particle in Japanese doesnt describe a preposition in English.これは私の本です。 = This is my book.
If the pronouns are only used as an answer to someone (using no particle in Japanese), object pronouns are used.だれがやった?–私でした。 = Who did that? - It was me.