A pronoun is a word that replaces the noun. The pronoun is usually used to avoid repetition; it can refer to a person, an object or an animal . There are five types of pronouns: Personal Subjective Pronouns, Personal Objective Pronouns, Possessive pronouns, Possessive Adjective Pronouns and Reflexive pronouns.
- Personal Subjective Pronouns: it refers to the person that is speaking. It is called so because it refers to the subject. The Personal Subjective pronouns are : I , You , He , she , It , We , You , and They .
I : it refers to the first person singular. / You : it can refer to first person singular or to second person plural.
He/she/ it : it refers to third singular, for a person we use ( he/she) , and for an animal or a
object we use ( it ).
We : it refers to first person plural. / They : it refers to third person plural.
Examples:-
I spent all day at home.
- You are a very good student.
- He/She is preparing for his maths exam.
- It is a very beautiful garden.
- We've been learning Turkish for six months
- They are having chicken for dinner
2. Personal Objective Pronouns: it is a word that replaces the object of the verb. They are called so because they refer to the object. These Objective pronouns are :
Me ,
you ,
him ,
her ,
it ,
us ,
you ,
them
Examples: - She lent me her book.
- My mother wishes you a happy birthday.
- " Tell him to come earlier next time "
- The smiths were in London last month. They apologized for
not coming to our wedding.
3. Possessive Pronouns : possessive pronouns refer to something that a person owns or to something that qualifies an animal of an object. They are placed before the noun. Possessive Pronouns are : My, your , him , her , its , our , your , their.
Examples: - My friend has a car. Its color is red
- That book over there belong to me. It is my book.
- Look at
the sky!
Its color became grey.
- You are not allowed to park
your car here.
Important : I like you're phone. Wrong / I like your phone. Correct
4. Possessive adjective pronouns : This kind of pronouns is as the previous one . However, they cannot come before the noun. Possessive objective pronouns are: Mine , yours , its , his , ours , yours, theirs.
Examples: - We live here. This house is ours.
- These books on the table are theirs .
- That yellow umbrella is mine.
- " Is the red car parked outside yours ? ".
5. Reflexive Pronouns: Reflexive pronouns are words that refer to the subject of the sentence. the reflexive pronouns are : Myself, yourself, himself , herself , itself , ourselves, yourselves, themselves.
Examples: - I really enjoyed myself in the party.
-She baked a cake for
herself.
- " Make yourself home" .
- They bought a new car for themselves.