Pronouns

Master the art of word replacement! Learn how pronouns make your speech and writing more natural and less repetitive.

What Are Pronouns?

A pronoun takes the place of a noun or words acting like a noun. Without pronouns, sentences would be long, boring, and repetitive!

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Personal Pronouns
Replace people and things
I you he she it we they
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Possessive Pronouns
Show ownership
my your his her our their
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Demonstrative
Point to specific things
this that these those
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Reflexive
Refer back to the subject
myself yourself himself herself ourselves
Indefinite
Refer to unspecified people/things
someone anyone everyone nothing everything
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Interrogative
Ask questions
who what which whom whose

📊 Personal Pronouns Reference

Master the most common pronouns with this comprehensive table.

Person
Singular
Plural
First Person
I, me, my, mine
we, us, our, ours
Second Person
you, your, yours
you, your, yours
Third Person
he, she, it, him, her, his, her, hers, its
they, them, their, theirs

💡 Tip: Pronouns in blue are possessive pronouns that show ownership!

🔄 See Pronouns in Action

Watch how pronouns eliminate repetition and make sentences flow naturally!

Without Pronouns (Repetitive!)
Jack and Jane eat dinner at a restaurant. Jack and Jane think the restaurant serves the best pasta.
↓ Transform with Pronouns ↓
With Pronouns (Natural!)
Jack and Jane eat dinner at a restaurant. They think it serves the best pasta.

🎯 Practice with Pronouns

Choose the correct pronoun to complete each sentence!

Sarah loves reading books. reads every night before bed.
She
Her
Hers
Herself