Pronouns: Words That Replace Nouns

15 min

Learning Goals

  • Understand what pronouns are and why we use them
  • Identify different types of pronouns
  • Use subject and object pronouns correctly

Pronouns: Words That Replace Nouns

Why Pronouns?

Without pronouns:

“Sarah said Sarah would bring Sarah’s book to Sarah’s friend.”

With pronouns:

“Sarah said she would bring her book to her friend.”

Personal Pronouns

Subject Pronouns

SingularPlural
Iwe
youyou
he, she, itthey

Examples:

  • I am learning English.
  • She works in London.
  • They are my friends.

Object Pronouns

SingularPlural
meus
youyou
him, her, itthem

Examples:

  • Give the book to me.
  • I saw her yesterday.
  • Call them tomorrow.

Possessive Pronouns

Possessive Adjectives (before nouns)

SingularPlural
myour
youryour
his, her, itstheir

Possessive Pronouns (stand alone)

SingularPlural
mineours
yoursyours
his, hers, itstheirs

Examples:

  • This is my book. / This book is mine.
  • That is their car. / That car is theirs.

Reflexive Pronouns

SingularPlural
myselfourselves
yourselfyourselves
himself, herself, itselfthemselves

Examples:

  • I taught myself to play guitar.
  • She hurt herself.
  • They enjoyed themselves.

Quiz

Test Your Knowledge of Pronouns

1. Which is the correct object pronoun?

2. Complete: 'This book is ___.' (belonging to me)

3. Which reflexive pronoun is correct? 'She taught ___ to swim.'

4. Replace the nouns: 'Give the book to Sarah.'

5. Which sentence is correct?

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