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Pronouns
A Pronoun is a word that is used in place of noun. The antecedent of a pronouns is the word to which the pronoun refers. E.g. Mary (Antecedent) was late for work because she (Pronoun) forgot to set the alarm. Occasionally, an antecedent will appear after the pronoun in a sentence. E.g. Because he sneezes so often, Arthur always thinks he might have the flu.
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Mastering Pronouns for SAT Success

Number agreement of pronouns is frequently tested on the SAT, a pronoun must clearly refer to, and agree with, its antecedent.

Number and Person

 

Singular Pronouns

Plural Pronouns

 

First Person

I, me

we, us

 

 

my, mine

our, ours

Possessive pronouns

Second Person

you

you

 

 

your, yours

your, yours

Possessive pronouns

Third Person

he, him

they, them

 

 

she, her

 

 

 

it

 

 

 

one

 

 

 

his

their, theirs

Possessive pronouns

 

her, hers

 

Possessive pronouns

 

its

 

Possessive pronouns

 

one’s

 

Possessive pronouns