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PRONOUN
PRONOUN
PARTS OF SPEECH
PARTS OF SPEECH
PRONOUN
PRONOUN
Pronouns are words that replace nouns, groups
of words functioning as nouns, or other
pronouns.
Pronouns
Pronouns
Example
Example
Antecedent
Antecedent
The pronoun "she" takes the place of the noun
antecedent "Samira."
The word that a pronoun replaces or refers to is
called its antecedent. Every pronoun has an
antecedent, even if it's not in the same
sentence.
Samira loves watching movies, but she is not
fond of horror films.
Personal Pronouns
Personal Pronouns
we, us
First Person
Second Person
Third Person
I, me
you
he, him, she, her, it
you
they, them
Singular Plural
Personal pronouns refer to specific people, places,
things, or ideas by indicating whether the noun is in the
first person, second person, or third person. Personal
pronouns, like nouns, can be singular or plural.
Third-Person Singular
Third-Person Singular
Pronouns
Pronouns
Third-person singular pronouns such as "he" and "him,"
"she" and "her," and "it" express gender.
The pronouns "she" and
"her" are feminine.
The pronouns "he" and
"him" are masculine.
The pronoun "it" is
neuter.
Examples
Examples
First Person
The apple was
picked by me.
Second Person
Samira will buy
coffee for you.
Third Person
Aaron gave him the
laptop.
The personal pronoun "me"
refers to the speaker of the
sentence.
The personal pronoun "you"
refers to the person being
spoken to.
The personal pronoun
"him" refers to the person
being talked about.
Possessive Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns
our, ours
First Person
Second Person
Third Person
my, mine
your, yours
his, her, hers, its
your, yours
their, theirs
Singular Plural
Possessive pronouns are pronouns that
express possession or ownership. Possessive
pronouns do not require an apostrophe.
Examples
Examples
First Person
The pencil is mine.
Second Person
This calculator is
yours.
Third Person
Her book is missing.
The possessive pronoun
"mine" refers to the
ownership of the speaker.
The possessive pronoun
"yours" refers to the
ownership of the person
being spoken to.
The possessive pronoun
"her" refers to the
ownership of the person
being talked about.
Thank you
Thank you
for
for
listening!
listening!

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  • 3. Pronouns are words that replace nouns, groups of words functioning as nouns, or other pronouns. Pronouns Pronouns Example Example Antecedent Antecedent The pronoun "she" takes the place of the noun antecedent "Samira." The word that a pronoun replaces or refers to is called its antecedent. Every pronoun has an antecedent, even if it's not in the same sentence. Samira loves watching movies, but she is not fond of horror films.
  • 4. Personal Pronouns Personal Pronouns we, us First Person Second Person Third Person I, me you he, him, she, her, it you they, them Singular Plural Personal pronouns refer to specific people, places, things, or ideas by indicating whether the noun is in the first person, second person, or third person. Personal pronouns, like nouns, can be singular or plural.
  • 5. Third-Person Singular Third-Person Singular Pronouns Pronouns Third-person singular pronouns such as "he" and "him," "she" and "her," and "it" express gender. The pronouns "she" and "her" are feminine. The pronouns "he" and "him" are masculine. The pronoun "it" is neuter.
  • 6. Examples Examples First Person The apple was picked by me. Second Person Samira will buy coffee for you. Third Person Aaron gave him the laptop. The personal pronoun "me" refers to the speaker of the sentence. The personal pronoun "you" refers to the person being spoken to. The personal pronoun "him" refers to the person being talked about.
  • 7. Possessive Pronouns Possessive Pronouns our, ours First Person Second Person Third Person my, mine your, yours his, her, hers, its your, yours their, theirs Singular Plural Possessive pronouns are pronouns that express possession or ownership. Possessive pronouns do not require an apostrophe.
  • 8. Examples Examples First Person The pencil is mine. Second Person This calculator is yours. Third Person Her book is missing. The possessive pronoun "mine" refers to the ownership of the speaker. The possessive pronoun "yours" refers to the ownership of the person being spoken to. The possessive pronoun "her" refers to the ownership of the person being talked about.