100 Pronoun Sentences List to Improve Grammar

Julian Mercer
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Pronoun sentences in English with clear usage examples
Learn pronoun sentences in English through example usage

A pronoun is a word used instead of a noun to stop repeating the same name. Words like โ€œI,โ€ โ€œyou,โ€ โ€œhe,โ€ โ€œshe,โ€ โ€œit,โ€ โ€œwe,โ€ and โ€œtheyโ€ are pronouns. For example, instead of saying โ€œTom is my friend. Tom plays with me,โ€ we can say โ€œTom is my friend. He plays with me.โ€

In this lesson, you will learn pronoun sentences that help in grammar and make writing easier.

List of pronoun sentences in English with examples
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What is a Pronoun? Simple Definition With Examples

A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun so we do not repeat the same name or object again and again. It makes sentences shorter and smoother while keeping grammar correct. Common pronouns are โ€œI,โ€ โ€œyou,โ€ โ€œhe,โ€ โ€œshe,โ€ โ€œit,โ€ โ€œwe,โ€ and โ€œthey.โ€ For example, instead of โ€œAmir is my friend. Amir plays cricket,โ€ we can say โ€œAmir is my friend. He plays cricket.โ€

Pronoun Sentences In English

Below is a list showing simple pronoun sentences in English that help you see clear sentence structures.

  • She loves music.
  • He is my brother.
  • They are my friends.
  • It looks nice.
  • We want pizza tonight.
  • You can join us later.
  • I like sunny days.
  • He doesnโ€™t like noise.
  • They donโ€™t visit often.
  • It doesnโ€™t open easily.
  • Are we ready now?
  • Are they still here?
  • Is he at home?
  • Do you know him?
  • Do I need to call?

Subject Pronoun Sentences

Subject pronouns like I, he, she, we, and they start the sentence and do the action. Below is a list showing positive, negative, and question forms with subject pronouns.

Positive Sentences With Subject Pronouns

  • I enjoy reading books.
  • He drives to work daily.
  • She sings beautifully.
  • We bake cookies on weekends.
  • They play football after school.
  • It smells fresh here.
  • I love rainy days.
  • You look happy today.
  • She dances at parties.
  • He works at the hospital.
  • We study together.
  • They walk their dog daily.
  • You run fast.
  • It feels warm now.
  • He plays guitar well.

Negative Sentences With Subject Pronouns

  • I donโ€™t like spicy food.
  • He doesnโ€™t eat sweets.
  • She doesnโ€™t drive cars.
  • We donโ€™t skip breakfast.
  • They donโ€™t stay out late.
  • You donโ€™t worry much.
  • It doesnโ€™t rain here often.
  • I donโ€™t watch TV.
  • He isnโ€™t sleeping now.
  • She isnโ€™t reading today.
  • We arenโ€™t busy today.
  • They arenโ€™t hungry now.
  • You arenโ€™t alone.
  • It isnโ€™t working properly.
  • I donโ€™t enjoy noise.

Question Sentences With Subject Pronouns

  • Is he ready to go?
  • Is she your teacher?
  • Is it too late now?
  • Are we going out?
  • Are they staying here?
  • Am I invited too?
  • Are you done?
  • Does he swim well?
  • Does she have pets?
  • Does it cost much?
  • Do we have time?
  • Do they live nearby?
  • Do I need to help?
  • Do you like this song?
  • Is he joining us?

Object Pronoun Sentences

Object pronouns like me, him, her, it, us, and them come after verbs or prepositions. Below is a list of object pronoun sentences in positive, negative, and question forms.

Positive Sentences With Object Pronouns

  • She called me last night.
  • I met him at school.
  • We saw her at the mall.
  • He fixed it quickly.
  • They invited us to lunch.
  • We joined them later.
  • You can trust me.
  • Iโ€™ll help you tomorrow.
  • She admires him a lot.
  • They support her always.
  • Iโ€™ll keep it safe.
  • The teacher praised us.
  • We met them yesterday.
  • Please tell me soon.
  • Iโ€™ll see you later.

Negative Sentences With Object Pronouns

  • She didnโ€™t call me back.
  • I donโ€™t know him well.
  • They wonโ€™t meet her again.
  • He doesnโ€™t need it now.
  • We didnโ€™t invite us yet.
  • I donโ€™t trust them much.
  • You didnโ€™t inform me.
  • She wonโ€™t follow you anymore.
  • I donโ€™t hear him clearly.
  • They wonโ€™t keep her waiting.
  • I didnโ€™t take it.
  • The teacher didnโ€™t help us.
  • We donโ€™t see them often.
  • You didnโ€™t remind me.
  • I donโ€™t understand you now.

Question Sentences With Object Pronouns

  • Did she find me?
  • Did you meet him?
  • Can you call her now?
  • Is he using it today?
  • Are they inviting us?
  • Did you see them there?
  • Will you remind me later?
  • Does she trust you?
  • Did they contact him?
  • Can you locate her?
  • Will you move it?
  • Did the teacher see us?
  • Do you recognize them?
  • Can you hear me?
  • Do I bother you?

Possessive Pronoun Sentences

Possessive pronouns like mine, yours, his, hers, ours, and theirs show ownership. Below is a list of sentences using and comparing possessive pronouns.

Sentences Using Possessive Pronouns

  • This book is mine.
  • That car is his.
  • These shoes are hers.
  • The house is ours.
  • The bags are theirs.
  • Is this pen yours?
  • The seat is mine now.
  • That notebook is hers.
  • This room is ours.
  • The bike is his.
  • That idea was mine.
  • The toys are theirs.
  • Is this phone yours?
  • This desk is mine too.
  • That umbrella is hers.

Sentences Comparing Possessive Pronouns

  • This bag is mine, not yours.
  • That seat is his, not hers.
  • These keys are ours, not theirs.
  • This idea is mine, not his.
  • That plan is hers, not mine.
  • This place is ours, not theirs.
  • That answer is yours, not mine.
  • This project is his, not hers.
  • The room is ours, not his.
  • This cup is mine, not hers.
  • That coat is yours, not theirs.
  • The folder is his, not mine.
  • The choice is hers, not yours.
  • The dog is ours, not theirs.
  • The shoes are mine, not yours.

Reflexive Pronoun Sentences

Reflexive pronouns like myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, themselves reflect back to the subject. Below is a list using them in daily actions and questions.

Sentences Using Reflexive Pronouns In Daily Actions

  • I made this cake myself.
  • You should check it yourself.
  • He fixed the bike himself.
  • She cleaned her room herself.
  • The cat cleaned itself.
  • We painted the wall ourselves.
  • They built the cabin themselves.
  • I cooked dinner myself.
  • He solved the puzzle himself.
  • She finished the project herself.
  • You can decide yourself.
  • We organized the event ourselves.
  • They managed the task themselves.
  • I washed my clothes myself.
  • He designed the plan himself.

Sentences Using Reflexive Pronouns In Questions

  • Did you do this yourself?
  • Did he write it himself?
  • Did she pack her bag herself?
  • Did the dog hurt itself?
  • Did we handle it ourselves?
  • Did they build it themselves?
  • Did you paint that yourself?
  • Did he clean the mess himself?
  • Did she fix the issue herself?
  • Did the cat scratch itself?
  • Did we solve the problem ourselves?
  • Did they cook dinner themselves?
  • Did you draw that yourself?
  • Did he decorate the cake himself?
  • Did she write the letter herself?

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Julian Mercer is the founder of Englishan.com and has spent over a decade helping English learners improve through online lessons and practical writing. Having worked with students across many countries, he knows the questions people repeat, the mistakes that slow progress, and the moments that make English click. On Englishan, he writes about vocabulary, picture vocabulary, grammar, and everyday English to help readers speak with ease, read with less strain, and write with more confidence.