Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Personal Pronouns
A video [3:14] explaining first, second, and third-person personal pronouns in their singular and plural forms.
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Khan Academy: Relative Pronouns
A video [1:56] explaining relative pronouns and how they connect clauses.
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Khan Academy: Indefinite Pronouns
David, Khan Academy's Grammar Fellow, covers three nifty features of indefinite pronouns, which are pronouns that are just a little vague, y'know?
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Khan Academy: Who Versus Whom
When do you use who, and when do you use whom? David, KA's grammarian, explains.
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Khan Academy: Reflexive Pronouns
Reflexive pronouns, like 'myself' or 'herself,' show when the object of a sentence is also the subject of a sentence. Examples include 'I saw myself in the mirror' or 'We bought ourselves a snack at the farmer's market.'
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Khan Academy: Grammatical Person and Pronouns
There's this idea in grammar called grammatical person that helps describe who's being talked about in a sentence. David, KA's Grammar Fellow, explains.
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Khan Academy: Relative Pronouns
We use the relative pronouns to connect clauses together, like 'the man *who sold the world* is coming over for dinner.' David, KA's Grammar Fellow, explains.
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Khan Academy: Possessive Pronouns
Possessive pronouns describe what things belong to which people, like 'her shoe' or 'the book is mine.' Possessive pronouns can be adjectives, like 'his bicycle,' or they can stand in for nouns, like 'the seats are theirs.' Neither of...
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Khan Academy: Emphatic Pronouns
Sometimes we use reflexive pronouns like 'myself' and 'ourselves' for emphasis in a sentence, like, 'If you won't help me, then I'll do it myself!' KA's Grammar Fellow, David, explains this usage.
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Khan Academy: What Is a Pronoun?
Pronouns are words that can replace nouns, like the way 'it' replaces 'elephant' in 'I looked at the elephant. It was grey.'
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Khan Academy: Bonus Video | Singular They
You may have been hearing a lot about the 'singular they' recently. But what is it? How does it work, what is its history, and is it grammatical? Let's find out.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Pronoun Types: Lesson 2
This lesson discusses different types of pronouns, including personal, possessive, reflexive, relative, demonstrative, indefinite and reciprocal. It is 2 of 3 in the series titled "Pronoun Types."
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Sophia: Apostrophes and Pronoun Possessives: Common Issues
This lesson explores common errors made with apostrophes and how to correct them.
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Sophia: Pronoun Cases: Lesson 2
This lesson goes over pronoun case, including the subjective case, the objective case, and the possessive case. It is 2 of 3 in the series titled "Pronoun Cases."
Other
The English Minute: This/that/these/those
A video explaining the use of demonstrative pronouns this, that, these, and those. [1:15]
Other
Teacher phil.com: Reflexive Pronouns
A video explaining what a reflexive pronoun is and giving examples of reflexive pronouns used alone and within sentences. Check your understanding by completing 5 sentences provided in the video. [4:44]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Pronouns
This lesson introduces pronouns and how they are used. This tutorial lesson shares a short screencast [5:53] and review questions over the lesson's content.
Texas Education Agency
Texas Gateway: Reflexive Pronouns and Subjects: No Nonsense Grammar
This video focuses on Reflexive pronouns; they reflect the subject of the sentence. A reflexive pronoun is a pronoun that is preceded or followed by the noun, adjective, adverb, or pronoun to which it refers within the same clause.
Expansion Learning
Expansion Learning: Singular and Plural Pronoun Forms
Video provides students with an explanation of singular and plural pronouns.
Expansion Learning
Expansion Learning: Pronouns
Video provides students with an explanation of pronouns.
Expansion Learning
Expansion Learning: Pronouns and Contractions
Video provides students with an explanation of pronouns and contractions.