Pronoun English Grammar Lesson
Pronoun English Grammar Lesson
to use pronouns
Learning how to use pronouns
During this grammar lesson you will learn what pronouns are and how to use them in
your own sentences.
Personal pronouns
Relative pronouns
Interrogative pronouns
Possessive and demonstrative pronouns
Personal pronouns are almost the only place in English grammar where 'case' is
relevant.
In English, only the personal pronouns have different forms or cases which show
whether they are subjects or objects:
plural
subject
it
object
it
1st singular
3rd plural
3rd singular
you
they
she, he,
me
you
them
her, him,
we
us
2nd
1st
The man who had fixed the leak had left his spanner.
I enjoyed the film about scuba diving that we saw.
The boy who I saw earlier whose key has been lost ...
Interrogative pronouns
who, whom, whose, which, what, whoever, whichever, whatever
Interrogative pronouns are used in main clauses, to form a question:
Who did it?
What did he say?
Whose pizza is this?
They can also be used to introduce a subordinate clause:
I wonder who did it?
I asked him what he said.
I'm trying to find out whose pizza this is.
Possessive and demonstrative pronouns
Possessive pronouns match the personal pronouns.
Their function is like that of the possessive determiners.
Personal pronouns:
Me
you
her
him
it
we
you
they
its
ours
yours
Possessive pronouns:
mine
yours
hers
his
theirs
Possessive determiners
my
your
her
his
its
our
your
their
that - those