A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. Use pronouns to avoid repeating words.
A singular pronoun replaces a singular noun. The words I, me, you , he, she, him, her, and it are singular pronouns. Always capitalize the pronoun I.
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I love the safari sunset.
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Do you want to play catch with me?
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You are going to be cold in the snow.
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She likes to eat watermelons.
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I see him reading in the lilbrary a lot.
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It likes to drink milk from a shallow dish.
A plural pronoun replaces a plural noun. The words we, you, they, us, and them are plural pronouns.
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We love to go swimming in the summer.
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Have you washed your hands before eating?
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They are making a salad.
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Do you want to play kickball with us?
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I want to go to the beach with them.