A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun or another pronoun.

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A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun or another pronoun. What is a pronoun? A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun or another pronoun.

Examples Reena is 12 years old. Reena lives next to my house. Reena and I go to the same school. I go to Reena's house to play.

The word 'Reena' has has been repeated many times in this passage The word 'Reena' has has been repeated many times in this passage. The passage can be rewritten with pronouns.

She lives next to my house. We go to the same school. Examples Reena is 12 Years old. She lives next to my house. We go to the same school. I go to her house to play.

Let's see an example! 1.Marge went for a walk. She went for In the second sentence, she is a pronoun that takes the place of the noun Marge.

Pronouns change according to subject or object. Subject Pronoun I You He/She/it We They Object Pronoun Me Him/Her/It Us Them Possessive Pronoun Mine Yours His / Hers Ours Theirs Reflexive Pronoun Myself Yourself Himself/Herself/Itself Ourselves Yourselves Themselves

Kris went to the game. ____ brought her little brother with her. Fill In The Blank 1 Kris went to the game. ____ brought her little brother with her.

Kris went to the game. She brought her little brother with her. Answer Kris went to the game. She brought her little brother with her.

Randy left ____ baseball glove at home. Fill In The Blank 2 Randy left ____ baseball glove at home.

Randy left his baseball glove at home. Answer Randy left his baseball glove at home.

Choose the right words from the brackets 1) I saw a woman drop some keys, so I picked ------------- ( her, it, them) up and gave------------(its, they, them) to ------------- (she, her, him) 2) Don't leave your clothes there. Put ------------- (them, him, it) away neatly. 3) A policeman saw my brother and --------------- (me, I), so he stopped ------------ (we, us) and wanted to know where ------------- (they, us, we) were going. 4) My friend and ---------- (I, me) went finishing yesterday. 5) My mother had some heavy bags, so I helped ------------- ( she, he, him, her) to carry --------------- (it, its, them, they) home.