What is a Pronoun? Types and Examples for Beginners

What is a Pronoun? Types and Examples for Beginners

Learning English can be simple and clear when you know the right words. In this blog post, we will learn about Pronouns—small but very useful words we use every day to avoid repeating nouns. You will understand different pronoun types and examples step by step to help you speak and write better English.

What is a Pronoun?

A pronoun is a word that is used instead of a noun.

It helps us avoid repeating the same nouns again and again.

Example:

  • Ali is a teacher. He is kind to students.
    (He is the pronoun that replaces Ali.)

Why Do We Use Pronouns?

  • To make sentences short and simple.
  • To avoid repeating the same nouns.
  • To help in better speaking and writing.

Common Pronouns List

Personal I, you, he, she, it, we, they
Possessive my, your, his, her, its, our, their
Reflexive myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, themselves
Demonstrative this, that, these, those
Interrogative who, what, which, whose
Relative who, whom, whose, which, that
Indefinite someone, anyone, everyone, nobody, all, few, many
What is a Pronoun? Types and Examples for Beginners
What is a Pronoun

Types of Pronouns with Examples

Here are 7 common types of pronouns every beginner should know:

1. Personal Pronouns

These are used to talk about people or things.

Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns
I me
You you
He him
She her
It it
We us
They them

Examples:

  • I am happy.
  • She gave me a gift.
  • They are playing.

2. Possessive Pronouns

These show ownership (something that belongs to someone).

Subject Possessive Pronoun
I mine
You yours
He his
She hers
It its
We ours
They theirs

Examples:

  • This bag is mine.
  • That car is theirs.

3. Reflexive Pronouns

These refer back to the subject of the sentence.

Pronoun Reflexive
I myself
You yourself
He himself
She herself
It itself
We ourselves
They themselves

Examples:

  • I did it myself.
  • She cooked it herself.

4. Demonstrative Pronouns

Used to point to something.

Singular Plural
This These
That Those

Examples:

  • This is my pencil.
  • Those are my shoes.

5. Interrogative Pronouns

Used to ask questions.

Who What Which Whose

Examples:

  • Who is there?
  • What is your name?

6. Relative Pronouns

Relative Pronouns are words that connect a noun with more information about it.

Relative Pronoun Used For
Who People
Whom People (formal)
Whose Possession
Which Things or animals
That People and things

Examples:

  • The man who is speaking is my teacher.
  • This is the book that I like.

7. Indefinite Pronouns

These refer to unspecific people or things.

Someone Anyone Everyone No one
Something Nothing Everything Anything

Examples:

  • Someone is knocking.
  • Nothing is missing.
What is a Pronoun
Types of Pronouns

Pronouns by Case

Case Subject Object Possessive (Adj) Possessive (Pronoun) Reflexive
I I me my mine myself
You you you your yours yourself
He he him his his himself
She she her her hers herself
It it it its (rarely used) itself
We we us our ours ourselves
They they them their theirs themselves

Daily Used Pronouns with Examples

These are the most used pronouns in daily English speaking:

Pronoun Example Sentence
I I am going to school.
You You are my best friend.
He He is a kind man.
She She is watching TV.
It It is a sunny day.
We We love to play cricket.
They They are coming to the party.
Me Give me the book, please.
Him I saw him at the park.
Her I called her yesterday.
Us Come with us.
Them I helped them with homework.
My This is my pen.
Your Where is your bag?
His That is his car.
Her Her dress is beautiful.
Its The dog wagged its tail.
Our Our team won the match.
Their Their house is big.
Mine This pencil is mine.
Yours This pen is yours.
His That hat is his.
Hers The jacket is hers.
Ours The trophy is ours.
Theirs The bikes are theirs.
Myself I did it myself.
Yourself Take care of yourself.
Himself He made it himself.
Herself She cleaned her room herself.
Themselves They fixed it themselves.

Mini Quiz – Choose the Correct Pronoun

  1. ______ is my sister. (She / Her)

  2. I gave the book to ______. (he / him)

  3. ______ are playing outside. (They / Them)

  4. This is the boy ______ won the race. (who / whom)

  5. Can you do it by ______? (yourself / himself)

Answers

  1. She
  2. him
  3. They
  4. who
  5. yourself

FAQs About Pronouns

Q1: Can a sentence have more than one pronoun?

Yes! Example: She gave him her book.

Q2: Is “it” a pronoun?

Yes, “it” is a personal pronoun used for things or animals.

Q3: What is the difference between “who” and “whom”?

Use “who” as the subject, and “whom” as the object.
Example: Who is calling? / To whom did you talk?

Final Tips

  • Pronouns replace nouns to make sentences clear.
  • Always check the type and usage before using.
  • Practice daily with short sentences.

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