Most of us use pronouns frequently in speaking and writing. We are familiar with most types and therefore use them almost without thinking, (e.g., “I,” ”we,” and “they.“) What may surprise you, ...
You may have noticed more people talking, stating, or listing their pronouns recently. Maybe you’re noticing your friends adding things like “she/hers” or “they/them” to their social media bios or in ...
Two weeks ago, we started the series on word classes. And last week, we delved into report writing. I thought it would be useful to intersperse the series, so we go back to word classes this week. We ...
What are pronouns? Pronouns are words that are used to replace a noun. They can also be used to refer to specific people in place of their name. Personal pronouns refer to the pronoun a person uses ...
A pronoun is a word which takes the place of a noun or noun phrase in a sentence. The children went to the park. The children played on the swings. The noun phrase 'the children' is used twice, which ...
In this guide, we explain everything you’ve wanted to know about gender-neutral pronouns and gender pronouns as a whole, as well as provide a list of pronouns used today. In the English language, we ...