Singular And Plural Pronouns. A plural pronoun takes the place of a plural noun or more than one noun. Singular and Plural Pronouns A singular pronoun takes the place of a singular noun.
Plural pronouns are simply pronouns that refer to plural nouns. Like nouns, singular pronouns take singular verbs and plural pronouns take plural verbs. However, we often use these words with plural pronouns and possessive adjectives: Nobody is coming, are they?
Our worksheets have activities like identifying whether a pronoun is singular or plural.
Pronoun Definition: Pronouns are words that we use in place of Nouns (or other Pronouns) in a sentence to make it less repetitive and less awkward.
The correct pronoun choice depends on the word's use in the sentence as well as the number (singular or plural) and gender of the noun being replaced. Plural and singular pronouns. these. those. Each of the collective nouns above is a single "thing".