PRONOUNS
Definition: A Pronoun is word used instead of a
Noun.
Let’s read the following sentences:
I
am a student. We
are students.
You
are a student. They
are students.
He
(She) is a student.
I, we,
you, he, she, they, it are called Personal
Pronouns because they speak and stand for three persons.
Case
|
First
Person
|
Second
Person
|
|
Singular
|
Plural
|
Singular/Plural
|
|
Nominative
|
I
|
We
|
You
|
Possessive
|
My
|
Our, Ours
|
Your, Yours
|
Accusative
|
Me
|
Us
|
You
|
Case
|
Third
Person
|
|||
Singular
|
Plural
|
|||
Masculine
|
Feminine
|
All
Genders
|
Neuter
|
|
Nominative
|
He
|
She
|
They
|
It
|
Possessive
|
His
|
Her, Hers
|
Their, Their
|
Its
|
Accusative
|
Him
|
Her
|
Them
|
It
|