A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun. Pronouns keep you from using the same noun or nouns over and over again.
Some pronouns take the place of a single person or thing: I, me, you, he, she, him, her, and it. Other pronouns take the place of plural nouns: we, us, they, and them.
A pronoun is a word that substitutes a noun. Pronouns prevent you from using the same noun(s) over and over again.
Some pronouns substitute a single person or thing: I, me, you, he, she, him, her, and it. Other pronouns substitute plural nouns: we, us, they, and them.
In the examples below, pronouns take the place of the underlined nouns.
The grizzly bears waded into the stream.
They waded into the stream.
Molly finished her report at noon.
She finished her report at noon.
Put the bowl on the table.
Put it on the table.
Some pronouns take the place of a single person or thing: I, me, you, he, she, him, her, and it. Other pronouns take the place of plural nouns: we, us, they, and them.
A pronoun is a word that substitutes a noun. Pronouns prevent you from using the same noun(s) over and over again.
Some pronouns substitute a single person or thing: I, me, you, he, she, him, her, and it. Other pronouns substitute plural nouns: we, us, they, and them.
In the examples below, pronouns take the place of the underlined nouns.
The grizzly bears waded into the stream.
They waded into the stream.
Molly finished her report at noon.
She finished her report at noon.
Put the bowl on the table.
Put it on the table.