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English Vocabulary for Personal Pronouns

Learn Personal Pronouns in English

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This is a lesson to help you learn the personal pronouns in English. There are eight learning methods for you to work through, including five different games and three different types of flashcard. At the end, there are three example sentences for each word.

Vocabulary Games for

The games and flashcards are currently set to test the following [wait...] words:

Table of Contents

  • Match-the-Pairs Game
  • Memory Game
  • Basic Flash Cards
  • Spell-the-Word Game
  • Multi-Choice Test
  • Learn with Hangman!
  • "Sentence" Flash Cards
  • "Missing Word" Flash Cards
  • Example Sentences

Match-the-Pairs Game

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  • Your mission is to match each picture with the correct word in as few a clicks as possible.
  • There are three pictures in each set, and there are sets to complete.
  • Click on your first square to start. Good luck!
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Memory Game

Pairs: getting ready...

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  • Your mission is to pair pictures with their correct titles in as few a clicks as possible.
  • Click on a card to turn it. Next, try to find its partner by clicking on a second card. (If you fail to find a match with your second click, both cards will turn again.)
  • This is a memory game as well as a vocabulary-learning game.
  • Click on your first card to start. Good luck!
Ranking (Clicks)

Guru ()
Hero ()
Captain ()
Sergeant ()
Recruit ()

Basic Flash Cards

Spell-the-Word Game

Spell the word represented by the picture.

Learn with Hangman!

Hangman is a classic word game. In this version, the hidden word is one of the words from the "personal pronouns" category. Choose your first letter to start.
  • Guess the hidden word by choosing one letter at a time.
  • If you guess a letter in the hidden word, then all is good.
  • If you guess a letter that is not in the hidden word, then the hangman starts to build the gallows.
  • If the gallows are completed, you lose.
  • Good luck!
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Create Your Own Version of This Game

Here is the word library for this game:

"Sentence" Flash Cards

Click on the box to see the word in a sentence.

"Missing Word" Flash Cards

Click on the box to see the missing word in a sentence.

Example Sentences

Here are 3 sentences for each of the following words from the "personal pronouns" category:
  • "I","me","you","he","him","she","her","it","we","us","they","them"
  • I is used by a speaker to refer to themselves.
  • I am happy today.
  • I will go to the store.
  • Me is used by a speaker to refer to themselves as the object of a verb or preposition.
  • She gave me a gift.
  • He called me yesterday.
  • You is used to refer to the person or people the speaker is addressing.
  • You are very kind.
  • Can you help me?
  • He is used to refer to a male person or animal previously mentioned or easily identified.
  • He is my brother.
  • He likes to play soccer.
  • Him is used to refer to a male person or animal as the object of a verb or preposition.
  • I saw him at the park.
  • She talked to him yesterday.
  • She is used to refer to a female person or animal previously mentioned or easily identified.
  • She is my sister.
  • She loves reading books.
  • Her is used to refer to a female person or animal as the object of a verb or preposition.
  • I gave her a present.
  • He called her last night.
  • It is used to refer to a thing previously mentioned or easily identified.
  • It is raining outside.
  • She found it on the table.
  • We is used by a speaker to refer to themselves and one or more other people.
  • We are going to the movies.
  • We enjoyed the party.
  • Us is used by a speaker to refer to themselves and one or more other people as the object of a verb or preposition.
  • She gave us some advice.
  • He invited us to his house.
  • They is used to refer to two or more people or things previously mentioned or easily identified.
  • They are my friends.
  • They went to the beach.
  • Them is used to refer to two or more people or things as the object of a verb or preposition.
  • I saw them at the mall.
  • She helped them with their homework.
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This page was written by Craig Shrives.

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