Personal pronouns are words we use in the place of names or nouns. They help us speak more clearly and not repeat the same word many times. This this exercise.
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We use subject pronouns when the pronoun does the action in the sentence. For example:
I work in a school. You go running every weekend.
We use object pronouns when the pronoun receives the action. For example:
You see me. They help him.
In simple terms:
- Subject pronouns come before the verb: She studies.
- Object pronouns usually come after the verb: I see her.
Personal Pronouns Infographic

Personal Pronouns Table
| Subject | Object | Example |
|---|---|---|
| I | me | I like apples. The teacher called me. |
| you | you | You are happy. I will help you. |
| he | him | He is tall. I saw him yesterday. |
| she | her | She is kind. I spoke to her. |
| it | it | It is raining. I fixed it. |
| we | us | We are friends. Join us for lunch. |
| they | them | They are late. I met them at the park. |
It’s important to learn personal pronouns because they make English faster, clearer, and more natural. With practice, you will use them easily in speaking and writing.
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