1οΈβ£ What is a Pronoun?
A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun to avoid repetition in a sentence.
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Example:
β Wrong: Sarah is a teacher. Sarah loves Sarahβs job.
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Correct: Sarah is a teacher. She loves her job.
Pronouns make sentences shorter and clearer! π
2οΈβ£ Types of Pronouns
1. Subject Pronouns (Who or What Performs the Action) πββοΈ
Used before the verb as the subject of a sentence.
Singular | Plural |
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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.) |
β Examples:
- He likes football. β½
- We are going to school. π«
- It is a beautiful day. βοΈ
2. Object Pronouns (Who or What Receives the Action) π―
Used after the verb or preposition.
Singular | Plural |
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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.) |
β Examples:
- She gave me a gift. π
- I love her so much. β€οΈ
- He is looking at them. π
3. Possessive Pronouns (Show Ownership) π
Used to replace a noun + possessive adjective.
Singular | Plural |
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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.) |
β Examples:
- This laptop is mine. π»
- That car is his, not yours. π
- The big house on the corner is theirs. π‘
4. Possessive Adjectives (Show Ownership Before a Noun) ππ
Used before a noun to show who it belongs to.
Singular | Plural |
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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.) |
β Examples:
- This is my cat. π±
- Her dress is red. π
- Their house is very big. π
5. Reflexive Pronouns (Used When the Subject and Object Are the Same) π
Used when the subject does an action to itself.
Singular | Plural |
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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.) |
β Examples:
- I cut myself while cooking. πͺ
- He taught himself to swim. πββοΈ
- They enjoyed themselves at the party. π
6. Demonstrative Pronouns (Pointing to Something) π
Used to point to specific things.
Singular | Plural |
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This (This is my book.) | These (These are my books.) |
That (That is my car.) | Those (Those are my shoes.) |
β Examples:
- This is my pen. βοΈ (Near)
- That is my house. π (Far)
- These are my keys. π (Near, plural)
- Those are your shoes. π (Far, plural)
3οΈβ£ Common Pronoun Mistakes & How to Fix Them
β Wrong: Me love ice cream. π¦
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Correct: I love ice cream.
β Wrong: He gave she a gift. π
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Correct: He gave her a gift.
β Wrong: This is mine book. π
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Correct: This is my book.
β Wrong: He bought a car for himself and I. π
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Correct: He bought a car for himself and me.
4οΈβ£ Practice Sentences
Fill in the blanks with the correct pronoun:
- __ love watching movies. (I/Me)
- This is __ bag. (my/mine)
- She is talking to __. (he/him)
- They enjoyed __ at the park. (themselves/theirs)
- __ are my best friends. (These/This)
Here are the answers! β
- I love watching movies. π¬
- This is my bag. π
- She is talking to him. π£οΈ
- They enjoyed themselves at the park. π‘
- These are my best friends. π