Pronouns Lessons |
The following lists of English pronouns can be used as a study aid when learning the basic rules that govern proper English grammar. They can also be utilized as a tool for enriching your writing. Print them out and keep them handy for quick and easy reference. A helpful guide to make your writing better and take it to the next level, these pronoun lists are a must-have for any student.
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These pronouns are used to replace names when talking about people. First person refers to yourself or groups that you are a part of. Second person refers to a person you are talking to, and third person refers to others outside of yourself or your group.
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These are pronouns that are not referring to a specific person or thing. Some are singular- referring to one - some are plural- referring to two or more- and some can be either singular or plural depending on how they are used in the sentence.
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These pronoun types refer to object and items and also refers to a person- they answer questions of who, what, which, and so forth.
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Pronouns that refer to specifically male or female pronouns; there are also some pronouns that are not specific to masculine or feminine.
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These are pronouns that show possession or ownership.
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Pronouns of this type answer questions of who,what, where, when, why, and how.
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