What is a pronoun?
A pronoun takes the place of anounA noun is the name of a thing, such as an鈥痮bject, a鈥痯lace, or a鈥痯erson. in a sentence.
Pronouns are short words like 'it', 'she', 'he', 'you', 'we', 'they', 'us' and 'them'.
They are used to describe either individuals or groups of people, rather than using their name or names.
If we didn't have pronouns, we'd have to keep repeating our nouns and that would make our sentences awkward and repetitive.
For example, if we didn't use pronouns a sentence might look like this:
Tom went upstairs to the bedroom. Tom opened the door and Tom sat on the bed.
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What is a personal pronoun?
Personal pronouns are short words used to replace yourself or a person鈥檚 name. They include:
- I
- she
- he
- you
- we
- us
- them
For example, read the sentence below:
Anita charged towards the dragon.
The name 'Anita' could be replaced by the personal pronoun 'she'.
She charged towards the dragon.
What is a possessive pronoun?
Possessive pronouns are pronouns used to show the ownership (or possession) of something. These include:
- mine
- ours
- yours
- his-hers
- theirs
For example, read the sentence below:
That hat is Ben鈥檚.
The word 'Ben鈥檚' could be replaced by the possessive pronoun 'his'.
That hat is his.
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