Words that take the place of nouns are called as pronouns.
They are used instead of nouns.
For example:
- He
- She
- It
- They
- You
- We
Pronouns help us to shorten our sentences. They prevent nouns from repeating.
For example:
- Sandra was cleaning the room. She started cleaning early in the morning.
Types of Pronouns
The different types of pronouns are:

Personal pronouns
These are used to refer to people and sometimes animals.

For example:
- Are you coming for the trip?
Possessive pronouns
These pronouns are used to show ownership or possession.

For example:
- The book is mine.
Relative pronouns
These pronouns begin a relative clause.

For example: Who, whom, which
- Which is your bag?
Reciprocal pronouns
These pronouns are used to show mutual relationships or actions.
For example: Each other, one another
- Friends help each other.
Singular pronouns
These pronouns refer to a single person or thing. They use singular verbs.
For example: I, he, she, someone, something
- She gave me a pen.
Plural pronouns
These pronouns refer to more than one person or thing. They use plural verbs.
For example: We, they, them, ourselves, these
- We go to school by bus.

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