man and woman meeting

A: Hi! I'm Charles!

B: Hi, Charles! I'm Wendy. It's nice to meet you!

A: Nice to meet you too!

Pronouns

Pronouns are special words we use in place of names:

  • Leslie is my uncle. Leslie is a mechanic.
    • Leslie is my uncle. He is a mechanic.
  • This is Jack. I work with Jack.
    • This is Jack. I work with him.

In Grammar 1-1, we will study three kinds of pronouns:

Subject Pronouns

The subject usually comes before the verb of a sentence. Sometimes, the subject is more than one word:

  • I am from Venezuela.
  • My friends and I are having a great time!
  • The time is six o'clock.

These are the main subject pronouns in English:

  • I
  • you
  • he
  • she
  • it
  • we
  • they
mechanic

I am a mechanic.

smart kid

You are smart!

friends in a cafe

He is my friend.

late

We are late.

It & They

We use it to talk about one thing or animal. It is not used to talk about people:

beautiful car

It is beautiful!

driving fast

It is so fast.

We also use it to talk about the time and temperature:

sedan

It's a luxury sedan!

cars and snow

It's snowing!

on the phone

It's 12:30 PM.

They is used to talk about more than one thing or animal. They can also be used to talk about people:

motorbike rice

Look at the motorcycles. They are so cool!

car race

Coupes are in the race. They are going fast.

family

This is Joan and Paul. They are my parents.

lot of people

Many people are at the race. They are excited.


Object Pronouns

The object of a sentence comes after the verb. Like subjects, sometimes objects are more than one word:

  • The man is drinking coffee.
  • I love pizza and spaghetti!
  • I live with Peter and Jeff.

The main object pronouns in English are as follows:

  • me
  • you
  • him
  • her
  • it
  • us
  • them

Notice the difference between subject and object pronouns:

Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns
I me
you you
he him
she her
it it
we us
they them
dog and kid

I love you, and you love me.

couple

He is looking at her, and she is looking at him.

kids cleaning

We help them, and they help us.

Object pronouns are also used after prepositions (words like "for", "with", "about", etc.):

  • I didn't make this for Jack. I made it for you.
  • Chris and Kelly are leaving. Do you want to say goodbye to them?
  • I'm going to a party tonight. Would you like to come with me?

This & That

This and that are both subject and object pronouns. This refers to a thing close to the speaker. That refers to a thing far away.

mother and daughter

This is my mother.

chocalate

I love this!

lamborghini

That is a nice car.

father and son

What is that?

This and that have a singular meaning. The plural form of this is these, and those is the plural form for that:

cookies

This is delicious!

  • These are delicious!
friends

That is my friend.

  • Those are my friends.

This / these and that / those can be used with or without nouns:

coffee

This is delicious.

or

This coffee is delicious.

vegetables

These are ready to eat.

or

These vegetables are ready to eat.

woman in Rome

That is my girlfriend.

or

That person is my girlfriend.

car parking

What are those?

or

What year are those cars?


Exercise

Open the exercise to begin the activity. Follow the instructions in the document.

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