What Is a Pronoun?
A pronoun is used in the place of a noun. It substitutes the noun in a paragraph or piece of writing to avoid repetition of the noun. Pronouns can be used in singular and plural forms. The verb used in the sentence should be used agreeable with the particular form of the pronoun used.
Pronouns are generally classified into three main kinds.
Person |
Singular Pronoun |
Plural Pronoun |
First Person Pronoun |
I, Me |
We, Us |
Second Person Pronoun |
You, Your |
You |
Third Person Pronoun |
He, She, It, Him, Her |
They, Them, Their |
Types of Pronouns with Examples
Pronouns can be classified into different types based on their functions
- Relative
Pronouns are pronouns that are used to relate one part
of the sentence to another. Some examples of relative pronouns are that,
which, where, when, why, what, whom and whose.
- Possessive
Pronouns are pronouns that are used to show
possession. Some examples of possessive pronouns are mine, yours, his,
hers, theirs and its.
- Reflexive
Pronouns are pronouns that are used to refer back to
the subject in the sentence. Some examples of reflexive pronouns are
myself, yourself, herself, himself, oneself, itself, ourselves, themselves
and yourselves.
- Demonstrative
Pronouns are pronouns that are used to point to
specific objects. Some examples of demonstrative pronouns are this, that,
these and those.
- Interrogative
Pronouns are pronouns that are used to ask questions.
Some examples of interrogative pronouns are who, what, when, why and
where.
- Indefinite
Pronouns are pronouns that do not refer to any
particular person, place or thing. Some examples of indefinite pronouns
are someone, somebody, somewhere, something, anyone, anybody, anywhere,
anything, no one, nobody, nowhere, everyone, everybody, everywhere,
everything, each, none, few, and many.
- Personal
Pronouns are simple pronouns that are used to
substitute proper names. Some examples of personal pronouns are I, you,
he, she, we, they, him, her, he, she, us and them.
- Subject
Pronouns are pronouns that perform the action in a
sentence. Some examples of subject pronouns are I, you, we, he, she, it,
they and one.
- Object
Pronouns are pronouns that receive the action in a
sentence. Some examples of object pronouns are me, us, him, her and them.
- Reciprocal
Pronouns are pronouns that are used to express a
mutual relationship. Some examples of reciprocal pronouns are each other
and one another.
- Intensive
Pronouns are the same as reflexive pronouns, with the
only difference being that you can remove the intensive pronoun from the
sentence, and the sentence would still make sense.
Test Your Understanding of Pronouns
I. Identify the pronouns and the type of
pronoun in the following sentences:
- I am going home today evening.
- Her aunt will be vacating next
week.
- She is the girl I was talking
to you about.
- This is the place where I found
my missing bag.
- Did you do it yourself?
- It was a time when I was so
happy.
- We always help each other out.
- Has everyone completed the work
that was assigned for today?
- That dog down the street is
his.
- All my friends are coming home
for my parents’ 25th wedding anniversary celebration.
Now, let us check how far you have got it
right.
- I am going home today evening. Personal
Pronoun/Subject Pronoun
- Her aunt will be vacating next week. Possessive
Pronoun
- She is the girl I was talking to you about. Personal
Pronoun
- This is the place where I
found my missing bag. Relative Pronoun
- Did you do
it yourself? Personal Pronoun, Intensive Pronoun
- It was a time when I
was so happy. Relative Pronoun
- We always help each
other out. Reciprocal Pronoun
- Has everyone completed
the work that was assigned for today? Indefinite Pronoun
- That dog down the street
is his. Possessive Pronoun
- All my friends
are coming home for my parents’ 25th wedding
anniversary celebration. Possessive Pronoun
II. Use suitable pronouns to substitute the
underlined nouns in the following sentences:
- Josh and Derrick visited Disneyland last month.
- Sarah did not come home last evening.
- My mom could not find her cupboard keys.
- Yesterday was my
parents’ wedding anniversary.
- The cat drank all the milk that was left in the kitchen.
- Sheela and Teena found it hard
to move the sofa set across the hall as the sofa set was
too heavy for Sheela and Teena to carry.
- Divya is Danny’s sister.
- That silver Brezza belongs
to Emmanuel and Usha.
- My pet dog just lay on the floor the whole day.
- The teacher asked the
students if the students had submitted the students’ assignments.
Check your answers here.
- They visited Disneyland last month.
- She did not come home last evening.
- She could not find her cupboard keys.
- Yesterday was their wedding
anniversary.
- It drank all the milk that was left in the kitchen.
- Sheela and Teena found it hard
to move the sofa set across the hall as it was too heavy
for them to carry.
- She is his sister.
- That silver Brezza belongs
to them.
- It just lay on the floor the whole day.
- The teacher asked the students
if they had submitted their assignments.
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