Easy Way to Make English Sentences with Pronoun

By | October 16, 2025

Easy Way to Make English Sentences with Pronoun

 

🌟 What Is a Pronoun?

A pronoun is a word used to replace a noun so we don’t repeat the same word again and again.

✳️ Common Pronoun Types

Type Examples Function
Subject Pronouns I, You, He, She, It, We, They Do the action
Object Pronouns Me, You, Him, Her, It, Us, Them Receive the action
Possessive Pronouns Mine, Yours, His, Hers, Ours, Theirs Show ownership
Reflexive Pronouns Myself, Yourself, Himself, Herself, Ourselves, Themselves Refer back to the subject
Demonstrative Pronouns This, That, These, Those Point to things
Interrogative Pronouns Who, Whom, Which, What Ask questions

 

🧩 How to Make English Sentences with Pronouns

Basic Patterns:

  1. Subject Pronoun + Verb + Object
    She reads books every night.
  2. Subject + Verb + Object Pronoun
    I saw him at the station.
  3. Subject + Verb + Possessive Pronoun
    This pencil is mine.
  4. Subject + Verb + Reflexive Pronoun
    He taught himself to play the guitar.
  5. Demonstrative Pronoun + Verb + Noun
    Those are my shoes.

 

📝 Sample Sentences with Pronouns

  1. I am learning English every day.
  2. She likes to play the piano.
  3. They invited us to their party.
  4. This is my favorite book.
  5. That belongs to him.
  6. We helped them with their homework.
  7. He cut himself while cooking.
  8. The decision is yours to make.
  9. These are mine, not yours.
  10. Who is calling me right now?

 

💬 5 Sample Conversations Using Pronouns

🗨️ Conversation 1 – At School

A: Where’s Sarah?
B: She’s in the library. I saw her there a few minutes ago.

🗨️ Conversation 2 – At the Park

A: Look at those kids! They’re having so much fun.
B: Yes, I know them. They live next to my house.

🗨️ Conversation 3 – At Home

A: Whose shoes are these?
B: They’re mine. I left them near the door.

🗨️ Conversation 4 – At the Shop

A: Is this your umbrella?
B: No, it’s not mine. Maybe it’s his.

🗨️ Conversation 5 – On the Phone

A: Hi, is that you, Maria?
B: Yes, it’s me! How are you today?
A: I’m great, thanks for asking.

 

🧠 Vocabulary and Grammar Table

No. Sentence Vocabulary Meaning Grammar Notes (Pronoun Use)
1 She’s in the library. She = female person; library = place to read books She is a subject pronoun used as the subject of the sentence.
2 I saw her there a few minutes ago. Saw = past of see; her = refers to Sarah Her is an object pronoun receiving the action.
3 They’re having so much fun. They = group of people They is a subject pronoun used to refer to more than one person.
4 I know them. Know = to be familiar with; them = group of people Them is an object pronoun used after the verb.
5 They live next to my house. Next to = beside; my = belongs to me They is subject pronoun; my is a possessive adjective.
6 They’re mine. Mine = belongs to me Mine is a possessive pronoun showing ownership.
7 I left them near the door. Left = put and went away Them is an object pronoun replacing “the shoes.”
8 It’s not mine. It’s = it is; mine = belongs to me It is a subject pronoun; mine is a possessive pronoun.
9 Maybe it’s his. His = belongs to a male person His is a possessive pronoun.
10 Yes, it’s me! Me = refers to the speaker Me is used as an object pronoun (informally used after is).
11 I’m great, thanks for asking. I’m = I am I is a subject pronoun.

🗒️ Summary of Pronouns Used

Pronoun Type Examples from Conversations Function
Subject Pronouns I, She, They, It Do the action
Object Pronouns Me, Her, Them Receive the action
Possessive Pronouns Mine, His Show ownership
Possessive Adjectives My Describe ownership before a noun