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Personal Pronouns


What are Personal Pronouns?

Personal Pronouns in English are used to replace nouns that refer to people. Personal pronouns can be used as the sentences subject or objective. English doesn't have singular and plural forms of "you". "You" is used for both male and female and singular and plural.

Examples Personal Pronouns

Subject Personal Subject

Objective Personal Pronouns

The pronouns are used to replace the name of the people or person

I - I went to the store.

Me -Is Mary going to come with me to the doctor?

You - You went to store.

You - Did you & Mary eat all the cookies?

He - He went to the store.

Him - John is going to give him the books soon.

She - She went to the store

Her - Mary is going to give her the books soon.

We - We went to the store.

Us - When is Tom going to give us the books?

They - They went to the store.

Them - Mary went to see them this morning.

It - It was a good cake.

It - I am glad it worked out in the end.

What is a noun?

Pronouns

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Indefinite Pronouns

Types Of Pronouns

Identifying Nouns

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Types Of Nouns

Possessive Nouns

Countable Nouns

Countable Nouns Quiz

Plural Nouns

Uncountable Nouns

Uncountable Nouns Quiz

Countable & Uncountable Nouns Quiz

Definite Pronouns

Subject Pronouns

Subject Pronouns Quiz

Collective Nouns

Collective Nouns Quiz

Common Nouns

Common Nouns Quiz

Singular Countable Nouns

Singular Countable Nouns Rules

Plural Nouns Spelling -s or es

Proper Nouns

Concrete Nouns

Abstract Nouns

Abstract Noun Quiz

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Personal Pronouns

Reflexive Pronouns

Intensive Pronouns

Relative Pronouns

Relative Pronouns Quiz

It & There

1st 2nd 3rd Person Pronouns

Noun + Noun

Pair Of Something

Interrogative Pronoun