Pronouns

Person & Number

Personal pronouns
Singular Plural
1st I We
2nd You
3rd He
She
It
Name
They

Simple Chart

Personal Pronouns – Nominative: Subject
I We
You
He
She
It
Name
They
Personal Pronouns – Accusative: Object
me. us.
you.
him.
her.
it.
Name.
them.

Sentence & Parts of Speech

Syntax
Subject Verb Object
I We VERB me. us.
You you.
He
She
It
Name
They him.
her.
it.
Name.
them.
Example
Subject Verb Object
I We go to go to me. us.
You go to you.
He
She
It
Name
They goes to go to him.
her.
it.
Name.
them.
Example
Subject Verb Object
I We do that for do that for me. us.
You do that for you.
He
She
It
Name
They does that for do that for him.
her.
it.
Name.
them.
Example
Subject Verb Object
I We see see me. us.
You see you.
He
She
It
Name
They sees see him.
her.
it.
Name.
them.
Example
Subject Verb Object
I We watch watch me. us.
You watch you.
He
She
It
Name
They watches watch him.
her.
it.
Name.
them.

Practice Examples

I go to you.
You go to me.
He goes to us.
We go to them.
She goes to you.
I do that for you.
You do that for me.
He does that for us.
We do that for them.
She does that for you.
I see you.
You see me.
He sees us.
We see them.
She sees you.
I watch you.
You watch me.
He watches us.
We watch them.
She watches you.

Being Verb

Present
I am We are
You are
He is
She is
It is
Name is
They are
Past
I was We were
You were
He was
She was
It was
Name was
They were
Perfect
I have been We have been
You have been
He has been
She has been
It has been
Name has been
They have been

Future: ___ will be
Pluperfect: ___ had been

More Pronouns

Possessive
Adj.
Possessive
Pronoun
Reflexive
Intensive
my [n.] our [n.] Mine! Ours! myself ourselves
your [n.] Yours! yourself
his [n.]
her [n.]
its [n.]
Joe’s [n.]
their [n.] His!
Hers!
Its!
Joe’s!
Theirs! himself
herself
itself
oneself
themselves

Demonstrative Pronouns

Singular Plural Place
Near this these here
Far that those there

Practice Examples

This is mine.
That cake is yours.
It is your cake.
Those are his.
That pencil is hers.
Our tickets are there.
These are their boxes.
This is your paper.

Location

Words like "abroad", "out", "outside", "away", "around", "ahead" are pronouns of location. Some will say these are "adverbs of location", but with Noun Case, we can see them differently and more effectively.

Consider the sentence, "I went home." The word "home" is a pronoun as an location object or in this "case" an "Accusative-Location".