Contributor: Melissa LaRusso. Lesson ID: 10364
How do you talk about someone or something when you don't know the person's or thing's name? Using online references, worksheets, articles, and your own writing skills, learn about personal pronouns!
This lesson explores the three kinds of personal pronouns.
A personal pronoun takes the place of a noun.
Pronouns are used to make your writing sound more natural. Personal pronouns name the speaker, the person spoken to, or the person, place, or thing spoken about.
Look back at the photo above to explore using personal pronouns more closely.
The first-person pronouns that name the speaker are I, me, we, and us.
You use these pronouns instead of your name. You would also use these pronouns when speaking about yourself with a group.
Second-person pronouns refer to the person spoken to. The personal pronoun that names the person spoken to is you.
Third-person personal pronouns refer to the person spoken about in a sentence. These pronouns include he, she, it, he, her, and them.
Continue to the Got It? section to practice using personal pronouns.