Personal pronouns are fundamental building blocks in English grammar. They stand in for nouns that refer to specific people, animals, or things. Using them correctly makes sentences more concise and avoids repetition.
Personal pronouns change form depending on their grammatical role in a sentence:
Pronouns must agree in number and gender with the nouns they replace (antecedents). The choice between subject and object pronouns depends on their function:
Correct: She went to the store. (Subject)
Incorrect: Her went to the store.
Correct: Give the book to me. (Object)
Incorrect: Give the book to I.
Personal pronouns are essential for:
A common challenge is the correct use of who/whom and the correct pronoun after prepositions. Another is understanding gender-neutral pronouns like ‘they’.
Q: What is an antecedent?
A: The noun a pronoun refers to.
Q: When do I use ‘I’ vs. ‘me’?
A: Use ‘I’ as the subject and ‘me’ as the object.
Q: Is ‘they’ always plural?
A: No, ‘they’ can be used as a singular, gender-neutral pronoun.
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