Pronouns πŸ™‹β€β™‚οΈ

1️⃣ What is a Pronoun?

A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun to avoid repetition in a sentence.

βœ… Example:
❌ Wrong: Sarah is a teacher. Sarah loves Sarah’s job.
βœ… Correct: Sarah is a teacher. She loves her job.

Pronouns make sentences shorter and clearer! 🌟


2️⃣ Types of Pronouns

1. Subject Pronouns (Who or What Performs the Action) πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ

Used before the verb as the subject of a sentence.

SingularPlural
I (I am happy.)We (We are friends.)
You (You are my teacher.)You (You are students.)
He (He is a doctor.)They (They are playing.)
She (She loves music.)
It (It is raining.)

βœ… Examples:

  • He likes football. ⚽
  • We are going to school. 🏫
  • It is a beautiful day. β˜€οΈ

2. Object Pronouns (Who or What Receives the Action) 🎯

Used after the verb or preposition.

SingularPlural
Me (Give me a pen.)Us (She told us a story.)
You (I like you.)You (We see you every day.)
Him (I called him.)Them (She helped them.)
Her (Can you help her?)
It (She found it.)

βœ… Examples:

  • She gave me a gift. 🎁
  • I love her so much. ❀️
  • He is looking at them. πŸ‘€

3. Possessive Pronouns (Show Ownership) πŸ”‘

Used to replace a noun + possessive adjective.

SingularPlural
Mine (This book is mine.)Ours (The house is ours.)
Yours (Is this pen yours?)Yours (These keys are yours.)
His (The car is his.)Theirs (The bags are theirs.)
Hers (The phone is hers.)
Its (The cat licked its paws.)

βœ… Examples:

  • This laptop is mine. πŸ’»
  • That car is his, not yours. πŸš—
  • The big house on the corner is theirs. 🏑

4. Possessive Adjectives (Show Ownership Before a Noun) πŸ”‘πŸ“–

Used before a noun to show who it belongs to.

SingularPlural
My (My phone is new.)Our (Our school is big.)
Your (Your bag is heavy.)Your (Your books are on the table.)
His (His car is blue.)Their (Their house is beautiful.)
Her (Her dress is nice.)
Its (Its tail is long.)

βœ… Examples:

  • This is my cat. 🐱
  • Her dress is red. πŸ‘—
  • Their house is very big. 🏠

5. Reflexive Pronouns (Used When the Subject and Object Are the Same) πŸ”„

Used when the subject does an action to itself.

SingularPlural
Myself (I hurt myself.)Ourselves (We enjoyed ourselves.)
Yourself (Look at yourself in the mirror.)Yourselves (You can do it yourselves.)
Himself (He taught himself to play guitar.)Themselves (They prepared themselves.)
Herself (She made the cake herself.)
Itself (The dog scratched itself.)

βœ… Examples:

  • I cut myself while cooking. πŸ”ͺ
  • He taught himself to swim. πŸŠβ€β™‚οΈ
  • They enjoyed themselves at the party. πŸŽ‰

6. Demonstrative Pronouns (Pointing to Something) πŸ‘†

Used to point to specific things.

SingularPlural
This (This is my book.)These (These are my books.)
That (That is my car.)Those (Those are my shoes.)

βœ… Examples:

  • This is my pen. ✏️ (Near)
  • That is my house. 🏠 (Far)
  • These are my keys. πŸ”‘ (Near, plural)
  • Those are your shoes. πŸ‘Ÿ (Far, plural)

3️⃣ Common Pronoun Mistakes & How to Fix Them

❌ Wrong: Me love ice cream. 🍦
βœ… Correct: I love ice cream.

❌ Wrong: He gave she a gift. 🎁
βœ… Correct: He gave her a gift.

❌ Wrong: This is mine book. πŸ“–
βœ… Correct: This is my book.

❌ Wrong: He bought a car for himself and I. πŸš—
βœ… Correct: He bought a car for himself and me.


4️⃣ Practice Sentences

Fill in the blanks with the correct pronoun:

  1. __ love watching movies. (I/Me)
  2. This is __ bag. (my/mine)
  3. She is talking to __. (he/him)
  4. They enjoyed __ at the park. (themselves/theirs)
  5. __ are my best friends. (These/This)

Here are the answers! βœ…

  1. I love watching movies. 🎬
  2. This is my bag. πŸŽ’
  3. She is talking to him. πŸ—£οΈ
  4. They enjoyed themselves at the park. 🎑
  5. These are my best friends. πŸ‘­