English Grammar – Pronoun
A pronoun can replace a noun or another pronoun. You use pronouns like “he,” “which,” “none,” and “you” to make your sentences less cumbersome and less repetitive. In this video, Santha A. Kumar describes pronoun and its usage in the English language.

You are a Good Teacher. Youre self involved in the Teaching. Nice, Thank to Educate (English illiterate Students).
The word is great not gr8
Use a capital S and put a full stop at the end of each sentence please.
cool
hi mam thanks for teaching,its remind me back of my school in india,indian teacher have great way to teach kids,i love urs,grammmer lesson,thanks again,please keep teaching,i appreciated urs time and energy,thanks mahalo from hawaii unitedstates,
she is very good teacher
very good
my mum says ur gr8 i am 10 and i still did not know what a pronoun is until i saw this vidio u were gr8
thank you madam!!!
i like it thanks
She is just awesome. She makes it so simple to understand.
Madam srimansrini
Iam very poor in riting english help mee always from videos
Thanks 1000000 times
There are a few mistakes that I noticed, including:
- ‘a Movie’ : movie doesn’t need a capital M
- ‘Yesterday’ doesn’t need a capital Y
- ‘Umbrella’ has two Ls, not one
- ‘yours’ doesn’t have an apostrophe
I think you’re great, though
Thanks for the clarification of all your english lessons. My english teachers in Canada didn’t even make it this simple to understand.
Thanks to srimansrini.
These are very good, concise lessons. I like the presentation. Keep up the good work.