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    pronoun

    US /ˈproˌnaʊn/

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    UK /ˈprəʊnaʊn/

    A2
    pron.PronounA word that replaces a noun like 'it' 'she' etc.
    A pronoun in English is like the words me, you, she, and it

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    BOX SET: English In A Minute 10 – TEN English lessons in 10 minutes!

    08:55BOX SET: English In A Minute 10 – TEN English lessons in 10 minutes!
    • 'Each' can be used as a pronoun while 'every' can't.

      'Each' can be used as a pronoun while 'every' can't.

    • 'Each' can be a pronoun and 'every' can't.

      'Each' can be a pronoun and 'every' can't.

    A2

    Everyday Grammar TV: Personification in Take me Home, Country Roads’

    02:00Everyday Grammar TV: Personification in Take me Home, Country Roads’
    • I've heard you talk about your car this way, with the pronoun "she." Do you mean, "My old Ford wouldn't start this morning?

      I've heard you talk about your car this way, with the pronoun "she." Do you mean, "My old Ford wouldn't start this morning?

    • I've heard you talk about your car this way, with the pronoun "she." Oh, do you mean my old Ford wouldn't start this morning?

      I've heard you talk about your car this way, with the pronoun "she." Oh, do you mean my old Ford wouldn't start this morning?

    A2

    STOP SAYING "Crazy" - Improve your English vocabulary

    06:26STOP SAYING "Crazy" - Improve your English vocabulary
    • So, when we say 'one's thing', you change the pronoun there.

      So, when we say 'one's thing', you change the pronoun there.

    • For example if it's a blonde dragon writing female, you might say: the female pronoun 'her'.

      For example if it's a blonde dragon writing female, you might say: the female pronoun 'her'.

    B1

    5 Most Common English Mistakes and How To Fix Them!

    08:535 Most Common English Mistakes and How To Fix Them!
    • Notice here that with 'lend', you must have that object pronoun.

      Notice here that with 'lend', you must have that object pronoun.

    • With borrow, no, that's fine, no object pronoun here.

      With borrow, no, that's fine, no object pronoun here.

    A2

    How To Be Polite In English

    06:20How To Be Polite In English
    • The past continuous tense is made up of the pronoun, the verb "to be" in the past tense⏤was or were⏤and the verb in the gerund form, which means an "-ing" ending.

      The past continuous tense is made up of the pronoun, the verb "to be" in the past tense⏤was or were⏤and the verb in the gerund form, which means an "-ing" ending.

    • The past continuous tense is made up of the pronoun, the verb to be in the past tense, was or were, and

      The past continuous tense is made up of the pronoun, the verb to be in the past tense, was or were, and

    A1

    English Grammar Practice For ALL Students and Exams

    17:01English Grammar Practice For ALL Students and Exams
    • Complete the gaps with the correct pronoun.

      Complete the gaps with the correct pronoun.

    • I've put some more examples with other words like whoever and with the pronoun themselves in the grammar examination study guide that goes with this video.

      I've put some more examples with other words like whoever and with the pronoun themselves in the grammar examination study guide that goes with this video.

    A2

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    01:36Zarna Garg: Practical People Win | Official Trailer | Hulu
    • My 11-year-old son said, "Mom, my school has asked me to declare my pronouns." I said, "You tell them you are Indian, your pronoun is doctor." The Indians back home in India are very rich now.

      My 11-year-old son said, "Mom, my school has asked me to declare my pronouns." I said, "You tell them you are Indian, your pronoun is doctor." The Indians back home in India are very rich now.

    • Your pronoun is doctor.

      Your pronoun is doctor.

    A2

    How To Use HAVE, HAS & HAD In English (Beginner Vocabulary/Grammar)

    06:47How To Use HAVE, HAS & HAD In English (Beginner Vocabulary/Grammar)
    • You can use 'had' with any pronoun.

      You can use 'had' with any pronoun.

    • You can use had with any pronoun.

      You can use had with any pronoun.

    A2

    WHO WHOSE WHOM Grammar Rules - an English grammar lesson #englishlessons

    01:49WHO WHOSE WHOM Grammar Rules - an English grammar lesson #englishlessons
    • 'Who', for example, is the subjective pronoun and we use that when we're talking about he, she or they.

      'Who', for example, is the subjective pronoun and we use that when we're talking about he, she or they.

    • Who, for example, is the subjective pronoun,

      Who, for example, is the subjective pronoun,

    A2

    Learn English Grammar: The Adjective Clause (Relative Clause)

    20:59Learn English Grammar: The Adjective Clause (Relative Clause)
    • Now, another thing to know about adjective clauses: they all begin with a relative pronoun.

      Now, another thing to know about adjective clauses: they all begin with a relative pronoun.

    • A relative pronoun.

      A relative pronoun.

    B1