Pronoun
Pronoun
Pronoun
Pronoun
It’s taken from a Latin word PRONOMEN which means instead of in English.
It is a word which is used instead of a noun to avoid unnecessary repitition of a noun in a sentence.
Types of Pronouns
Demonstrative
Subjective
Objective
Reflexive
Indefinte
Relative
1. Subject pronouns are used instead of subjective nouns.
I
You
We
They
He
She
It
e.g: Ahmad and Ali are intelligent. They study at LADO-MELI
International Institute.
I Me
You You
We Us
They Them
He Him
She Her
It It
3. Reflexive pronouns:
In reflexive pronouns actions reflect back to the subject.
In reflexive pronouns subject and object are the same.
e.g: I hurt myself yesterday. e.g: She saw herself in the mirror.
4. Indefinte prounouns:
They are used instead of indefinte people, places, and things.
e.g: Someone is going to buy everythig. e.g: Something is better than nothing.
5. Demonstrative pronouns:
They point out near or far singular or plural person, place, or thing.
e.g: Those are all my Talk and Talk classmates. (Far Plural)
e.g: This is my pen and that is yours. (Both near and far)