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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Do you want to go to the playground with Ned?
Do you want to go to the playground with me?
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Shelly and her friends run the marathon every year.
She and her friends run the marathon every year.
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Isabella is doing
She is doing homework with him.
A plural pronoun replaces a plural noun. The words we, you, they, us, and
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The
They waited for a long time at the airport.
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Do you want to read with Flynn and Rielan?
Do you want to read with them?
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Shirla, Audrey, and I are going to the supermarket.
We are going to the supermarket.