| A | B |
| Pronoun | A word that replaces a noun |
| Antecedent | The word being referred to or replaced by the pronoun |
| Subject Pronoun | Personal pronoun that is the main person in the sentence |
| Object Pronoun | Person or object that receives the action of the sentence |
| Possessive Pronoun | Shows ownership |
| Reflexive Pronoun | Refers to a noun or pronoun, shows that the same person or thing is involved |
| Intensive Pronoun | Adds emphasis to a noun or pronoun that has already been named |
| I, you, he, she, we, they | Examples of subject pronouns |
| Me, him, her, them | Examples of object pronouns |
| Our, your, their, my | Examples of possessive pronouns |
| myself, yourselves, themselves, himself | Examples of reflexive and intensive pronouns |
| The police officer smiled at ME. | Object pronoun |
| THEY agreed to meet at the restaurant. | Subject pronoun |
| The fluffy brown puppy is THEIRS. | Possessive pronoun |
| The race ITSELF lasted only fifteen minutes. | Intensive pronoun |
| He awoke when he heard himself snoring. | Reflexive pronoun |
| Todd looks like his father. HE is an optometrist. | Example of a vague pronoun...who is he? |