1. I didn't hurt you, did I? "me" is the objective case of "I," meaning "me." It is often used as an object in sentences and can also be used as a subject in informal speech, similar to "I." For example, "Let me see." (Let's think about it.)
2. "Their" is a pronoun in English, pronounced as /e??r/, meaning "their," "hers," or "its." It is one of the commonly used pronouns in the language, with the same pronunciation as /e??r/.
3. Among them: the subjective case of the first person is "We" (us), the second person is "You" (you), and the third person is "they" (they, them, or them). The objective case of the first person includes "us" (us), "you" (you), and "them" (they, them, or them). If you have any other questions, feel free to add me as a friend and ask.
4. "Her" (she), "it" (it), "us" (we), "you" (you or you), "them" (they, them, or them).
5. "I," "you," "your," "he," "she," "it," "we," "you," "your," "they," "she," "it," "ourselves," "us," "ours," "they," "them," "theirs," and "ours." These pronouns can be combined with "ourselves" for emphasis.
"Our" in English is "our." Examples of "our" usage: In terms of family relationships: our house, our parents. In groups: our team, our classmates.
"We" in English is pronounced [wi]. It means: pron. We. For example: "We are fully aware of the gravity of the situation." (We are fully aware of the seriousness of the situation.) Vocabulary usage: "we" is the subjective case of the plural first-person pronoun, and its objective case is "us."
The dictionary definition of "ours" is pron. ours, pronounced as [ɑz] in British English and [ɑrz] in American English. For example: "Why do you need your own computer? You can use ours." (Why do you need to buy your own computer? You can use ours.) It's interesting to compare their situation with ours.
"We" in English is pronounced [wi; wi].
"We" in English can be expressed as "we," "us," or "ourselves." "We" means "we" (subjective case), "us" means "us" (objective case), and "ourselves" means "ourselves" or "we ourselves." For example: "We were amazed to find that no one was hurt." (We were surprised to find that no one was injured.) "We have been participating in the anti-whaling movement for the past 15 years."
"Our English" can be translated as "Our English." Firstly, "our" in English corresponds to the possessive pronoun "our," while "English" directly translates to the word "English."