Pronouns.page
en.pronouns.pagePronouns are those words that we use instead of calling someone by their name every time we mention them. Most people use “he/him” and “she/her”, so we automatically assume which one to call them based on someone's looks. But it's actually not that simple…. Gender is complicated. Some people “don't look like” their gender.
Pronouns - English Grammar
https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/pronounsPronouns - English Grammar › Cram Up › Grammar › Pronouns Pronouns (Personal, Possessive, Relative and Reflexive Pronouns) Pronouns are words like I, me (personal pronouns) or my, mine (possessive pronouns). Personal Pronouns - Subject Form example: We have got some books. Exercise on personal pronouns - subject form Personal Pronouns - Object Form
Les pronoms en Anglais - coLanguage
www.colanguage.com › sites › defaultLes pronoms en Anglais Pronoms personnels (sujets) Pronoms compléments (objets) Adjectifs possessifs Pronoms possessifs Pronoms réfléchis Singulier 1ère Personne I* me my mine myself Singulier 2e Personne you you your yours yourself Singulier 3e Personne Masculin he him his his himself Singulier 3e Personne Féminin