A pronoun can take the place of this part of speech.
What is a NOUN or NOUN FAMILY?
It is the possessive pronoun in this sentence: What do you feed yours?
What is YOURS?
It is the correct answer to this question: She (swim swims) across the pool.
What is SWIMS?
This first one is a subject pronoun and the second one is an object pronoun.
What are I and ME?
It is the compound subject or object in the sentence: The judges awarded him and her the top prize.
What are HIM AND HER?
It takes the place of the capitalized words: ADAM AND I went to the train museum.
What is WE?
It is the possessive pronoun that replaces the capitalized words: MY PHOTO is on the back wall.
What is MINE?
It is the correct answer to this question: They (sit sits) on a wooden bench.
What is SIT?
This is the correct answer to the following question: For a treat, (I ME) made fruit smoothies.
It is the correct answer to the following question: (HE HIM) and (I ME) organized the books on the shelves.
What are HE AND I?
It is the subject pronoun in this sentence: They rested after their long hike.
What is THEY?
It is the possessive adjective in this sentence: Our parents are both teachers.
What is OUR?
It is the correction to the following WRONG sentence: It catch the ball in its mouth.
What is CATCHES?
This is the correct answer to the following question: Can you teach (I ME) that card trick?
What is ME?
It is the correct answer to the following question: Mr. Walters showed (HIM HE) and (US WE) how to add three numbers.
What are HIM AND US?
It is the object pronoun in this sentence: We want them to bring the skis and life jackets.
What is THEM?
These are the possessive pronoun and possessive adjective in this sentence: Their backyard looks a lot like mine.
What is THEIR (adjective) and MINE (pronoun)?
It is a correct sentence made with the following pair (HE and TALK).
What is ______?
It completes this sentence: Yes, ______ made the chicken soup.
What is I?
It is the correct answer to the following question: Paul and (I ME) met him and (SHE HER) at the restaurant.
What are I and HER?
What is ME and HER?
These are the possessive pronouns in this sentence: I do not like mine as much as I like yours.
What are MINE and YOURS?
It is the correct answer to this question: I often (help helps) Mrs. Mendez.
What is HELP?
It completes this sentence: My brother helps ____ with my homework.
What is ME?
It is the correct answer to the following question: Enrique and (HER SHE) completed the crossword puzzle.
What is SHE?