Personal Pronouns: Number, Gender and Case
ICSE · Class 6 · English Language- Grammar
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Overview
In English grammar, personal pronouns are used in place of nouns to avoid repetition. Just like nouns, pronouns change based on number (singular or plural), gender (masculine, feminine, or neuter), and case (subject, object, or possession). This chapter helps us understand how personal pronouns work
Key Concepts
Personal pronouns can be singular
Personal pronouns can be singular or plural. For example, 'I' is singular, while 'we' is plural. The pronoun 'you' is special because it can be both s
Third
Third-person singular pronouns show gender: 'he' (masculine), 'she' (feminine), and 'it' (neuter for things, animals, or babies). First and second per
Pronouns change form based on their
Pronouns change form based on their role in a sentence: Nominative case (subject) like 'he', Accusative case (object) like 'him', and Possessive case
Learning Objectives
- Understand the concept of number in personal pronouns
- Identify the gender of personal pronouns
- Differentiate between the three cases: nominative, accusative, and possessive
- Use personal pronouns correctly in sentences as subjects, objects, and to show possession
- Apply the correct pronoun form after prepositions
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