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  PRONOUNS

They are small words that take the place of a noun, using them we avoid the repetition of the nouns.

Jose is my brother, Jose is a very nice person

Jose is my brother, he is a very nice person

PRONOUNS

Possessive

Subject

Reflexive

Object

Interrogative

Indefinite

 

 

 

THE "WHO" OR "WHAT", THE "SOMEONE" OR "SOMETHING" YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT IN RELATION TO THE ACTION OR STATE OF BEING EXPRESSED BY THE VERB IS THE SUBJECT OF THE SENTENCE.

His boss always arrives late

 

Subject

The new computer is broken again

 

Subject

WHO?

WHAT?

Plural

1

2

3

 

WE

 

YOU

 

 

THEY

Singular

1

2

3

 

I

 

YOU

 

HE 

SHE

IT

His mother is beautiful

 

   She

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Object pronouns are used instead of nouns, usually because we already know what the object is. It makes the sentence easier to read and understand and avoids repetition. The object is what is affected by the action of the subject. We normally use object pronouns after a verb or a preposition.

Juliana loves Juan Pablo

 

                 Object    

The book is on the table

 

                   Object    

LOVES WHO?

WHERE IS THE BOOK?

Juliana loves   HIM

 

                 Object    

The book is on   IT

 

                 Object    

Singular

1

2

3

 

ME

 

YOU

 

HIM HER

IT

Plural

1

2

3

 

US

 

YOU

 

 

THEM

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Claudia works with Sonia  HER

 

                     Object

  •     After prepositions

I need you to call my parents THEM

 

                         Object 

  • After verbs  

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