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1. What Is a Pronoun?

A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun to avoid repetition.

Example:

Instead of saying “Maria went to Maria’s car,” we say “She went to her car.”


2. Types of Pronouns

🔹 1. Personal Pronouns

Refer to specific people or things.

Subject Object
I me
you you
he him
she her
it it
we us
they them

Example: He loves football. I gave it to him.

2. Possessive Pronouns

Show ownership or possession.

Singular Plural
mine ours
yours yours
his theirs
hers  
its  

3. Reflexive Pronouns

Refer back to the subject of the sentence.

Singular Plural
myself ourselves
yourself yourselves
himself themselves
herself  
itself  

4. Demonstrative Pronouns

Point to specific things.

  • This, that (singular)

  • These, those (plural)

Example: This is delicious. Those are my shoes.

5. Interrogative Pronouns

Used to ask questions.

  • Who, whom, whose, which, what

Example: Who called you? What is your name?

6. Relative Pronouns

Introduce relative clauses.

  • who, whom, whose, which, that

Example: The girl who won is my cousin. This is the book that I read.

7. Indefinite Pronouns

Refer to non-specific people or things.

Singular Plural Singular/Plural (depends)
anyone, nobody many, few, others all, some, none
each, everything several  

3. Subject vs. Object Pronouns

Role Pronoun Example
Subject She is reading a book.
Object I saw her at school.

Rule: Use subject pronouns as the subject of the sentence.
Use object pronouns after action verbs or prepositions.

4. Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement

A pronoun must agree with its antecedent (the noun it replaces) in:

  • Number (singular/plural)

  • Gender (masculine/feminine/neutral)

  • Person (first/second/third)

Example:

  • Incorrect: Every student must bring their pencil.

  • Correct: Every student must bring his or her pencil.

Correct (plural): All students must bring their pencils.

 
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