Personal Pronouns in English
Personal pronouns are the words we use to talk about ourselves, others, and things.
Whether you're saying "I," "you," "he," or "they," these pronouns change depending on their role in a sentence (like the subject or the object).
The table below breaks down these pronouns by type - subject, object, possessive, and reflexive - so you can see exactly how they work in different contexts.
This is a handy reference, but remember: it’s not just about memorizing!
The best way to learn how to use pronouns correctly is by practicing them in real-life situations.
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| Person/Number | Subject | Object | Possessive | Possessive | Reflexive |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Person Singular | I | me | my | mine | myself |
| 2nd | you | you | your | yours | yourself |
| 3rd (male) | he | him | his | his | himself |
| 3rd (female) | she | her | her | hers | herself |
| 3rd (neutral) | it | it | its | its | itself |
| 1st Plural | we | us | our | ours | ourselves |
| 2nd | you | you | your | yours | yourselves |
| 3rd | they | them | their | theirs | themselves |
| Note: “You” serves as both singular and plural in modern English. Gender-neutral singular “they/them” is also used in contemporary English. | |||||