Pronouns Table and Examples
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Pronouns, which are words you can use to get up to speed in writing and speaking, are often used in place of the name of another person or thing. In other words, you can say “They” when talking about Alice and Senna, this will shorten your speaking time and give you speed.
Pronouns, which are also referred to as a minor subcategory of nouns, can easily replace other nouns and do not look odd in any way. Some pronouns can only be used in place of personal nouns, while others can be used for both proper nouns and common nouns.
Since pronouns are very frequently used words in English and this subject is one of the most difficult subjects for English learners, you should take care to learn this subject. We have explained everything you wonder about these pronouns for you.
Subject Pronouns | Object Pronouns | Possessive Adjectives | Possessive Pronouns | Reflexive Pronouns | |
1st person singular | I | Me | My | Mine | Myself |
2nd person singular | You | You | Your | Yours | Yourself |
3rd person singular (male) | He | Him | His | His | Himself |
3rd person singular (female) | She | Her | Her | Hers | Herself |
3rd person | It | It | Its | Its | Itself |
1st person (plural) | We | Us | Our | Ours | Ourselves |
2nd person (plural) | You | You | Your | Yours | Yourselves |
3rd person (plural) | They | Them | Their | Theirs | Themselves |
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