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Subject and Object Pronouns
What are first, second, and third person?
What is the difference between first, second, and third person?
What are the types of first, second, and third person?
Where do you classify their and there?
Does "their" belong to third person plural?
Is a sentence starting with the name of a person first, second, or third person, or none of them?
When do we start a sentence with the name of a person?
How many types of sentences can you make starting with the name of a person?
How do you write a declarative sentences using the first person I, me, my, we, our? The second person you and your? The third person he, she, it, they, their, his, hers, him, her?
How many tenses can you make with each word?
Can you make twelve tenses from each word?
What are pronouns?
English Pronouns List
What are pronouns?
Pronouns are small words that take the place of a noun. We can use a pronoun instead of a noun.

What are the different types of pronouns?
There are many different types of pronoun, but the most important include the personal, the demonstrative, the interrogative, the relative, the indefinite, the intensive, and the reflexive.

If you know any other classification, let me know.
Please let me know the source of this classification.

And English grammar has classified human beings, animals and things into 7 categories.

‘I’ is called First Person Singular.
‘We’ is called First Person Plural.
‘You’ is called Second Person Singular / Plural.
‘He’ is called Third Person Singular.
‘She’ is called Third Person Singular.
‘It’ is called Third Person Singular.
‘They’ is called Third Person Plural.

One should be extremely careful in the use of third person singular especially in Simple Present and Present Perfect Tenses.

Subject and Object Pronouns
Pronoun Case
subjective, objective, possessive

What is a Pronoun?

A pronoun can replace a noun or another pronoun. You use pronouns like "he," "which," "none," and "you" to make your sentences less cumbersome and less repetitive.



http://www.englishclub.com/

http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises_list/alle_grammar.htm

http://www.englishclub.com/grammar/pronouns.htm