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Introduction to Pronouns

  • Pronouns are words that replace nouns in sentences.
  • They make sentences shorter and less repetitive.
  • We will learn about two pronouns today: "she" and "he."

She (for Girls and Females)

  • Use "she" when talking about girls or females.
  • Example: She is playing with her teddy bear. 

Pronouns | English for UKG

He (for Boys and Males)

  • Use "he" when talking about boys or males.
  • Example: He is riding his bicycle. 

Pronouns | English for UKG

Examples with Pictures

  • She: She is reading a book.
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  • He: He is eating an apple.
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  • She: She is jumping rope.
    Pronouns | English for UKG
  • He: He is playing with a ball.
    Pronouns | English for UKG
  • She: She is drawing a picture.
    Pronouns | English for UKG
  • He: He is running in the park.
    Pronouns | English for UKG
  • She: She is brushing her hair.
    Pronouns | English for UKG
  • He: He is playing with a toy car.
    Pronouns | English for UKG
  • She: She is wearing a beautiful dress.
    Pronouns | English for UKG
  • He: He is sleeping in his bed.
    Pronouns | English for UKG

Remember, "she" is for girls and females, and "he" is for boys and males. Use these pronouns to talk about people in your sentences and make them more interesting!

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1. What are pronouns?
Pronouns are words used to replace nouns in a sentence. They help avoid repetition and make the language more efficient. Examples of pronouns include 'he', 'she', 'it', 'they', 'we', 'you', 'me', 'him', 'her', and 'them'.
2. How do pronouns contribute to effective communication?
Pronouns contribute to effective communication by allowing speakers or writers to refer to people, objects, or things without constantly repeating their names. This not only makes the language more concise but also helps in maintaining clarity and avoiding confusion.
3. What is the importance of using correct pronouns?
Using correct pronouns is important as it shows respect and inclusivity towards individuals' gender identities. It acknowledges and affirms their self-identified gender and helps create a more inclusive and accepting environment. Using incorrect pronouns can be hurtful and disrespectful.
4. How can I determine someone's preferred pronouns?
The best way to determine someone's preferred pronouns is by asking them directly. It is important to respect and use the pronouns someone identifies with, even if they may not align with their physical appearance or birth-assigned gender. Avoid making assumptions based on appearance or stereotypes.
5. Are there any gender-neutral pronouns?
Yes, there are gender-neutral pronouns that can be used when referring to individuals who do not identify with traditional binary genders. Some examples of gender-neutral pronouns are 'they', 'them', 'their', 'ze', 'hir', 'zie', 'xe', and 've'. It is recommended to use the pronouns that individuals themselves prefer and feel comfortable with.
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