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Meet the Pronouns: Who is Who? (I, You, He, She)

Welcome to your beginner grammar lesson! Today, we are going to learn about Personal Pronouns.

What is a Pronoun?

A pronoun is a short word we use instead of a name or a noun. It helps us speak smoothly without repeating the same words over and over. For example, instead of saying, "David is happy. David is reading," we say, "David is happy. He is reading."

The Big Four: I, You, He, She

Here are the most common singular pronouns you need to know:

  • I: Use "I" when you are talking about yourself. (Always capitalize the letter "I").
    Example: I am learning English.
  • You: Use "You" when you are talking directly to the person listening to you.
    Example: You are a great student.
  • He: Use "He" when you are talking about one boy or man.
    Example: He is my brother.
  • She: Use "She" when you are talking about one girl or woman.
    Example: She is a doctor.

Other Important Pronouns

Once you understand the basic four, you will also use these everyday pronouns:

  • It: Used for one object, place, or animal. 
    Example: Look at the dog. It is running.
  • We: Used for yourself and other people together. 
    Example: We are going to the park.
  • They: Used for two or more other people, animals, or things. 
    Example: They are my friends.

Quick Practice Comparison

See how pronouns easily replace names in everyday sentences:

Sentence with a NameSentence with a Pronoun
Maria is tall.She is tall.
Tom is funny.He is funny.
The apple is red.It is red.