This document discusses the main uses of pronouns in English. It outlines generic pronouns like you, they, we, and one. It also covers reflexive pronouns which are used when the subject and object are the same or to emphasize the subject. Reciprocal pronouns like each other and one another are described. Finally, impersonal pronouns like it and there are explained.
2. ï‚— GENERIC PRONOUNS:
ï‚— YOU: You can learn English faster if you live abroad.
 THEY: They say English it’s very difficult.
ï‚— WE:We could say we have to study to pass this
course.
ï‚— ONE (formal): One should never drink before driving.
ï‚— They/them/their: to refer to both sexes:
ï‚— Everyone should leave their books in the classroom.
3. ï‚— REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS:
1) Subject and Object are the same person:
Ex.: I love looking at myself in the mirror.
2) To emphasize the subject:
Ex.: I made it myself as a present for you.
3) CAREFUL: I shaved this morning; I relaxed at
home BUT: I enjoyed myself.
4) By+reflexive: I live by myself.