2. Referring to an indefinite person or to people in general.
You can refer to people in general.
We or us can refer to everybody including you (the listener) and me (the speaker).
Complete the sentences, using they, them, you, we and us.
See explanations for the answers.
1. | they refers to someone and means "he or she" |
2. | you means "people in general" |
3. | we means "everybody including you and me" |
4. | them refers to anyone and means "him or her" |
5. | us means "everybody including you and me" |
6. | you refers to "people in general" |
7. | them refers to any student and means "him or her" |
8. | them is a plural object pronoun and refers to "most people" |
3. Using it and this to refer back.
It is used to refer back to a specific thing mentioned in the previous clause or sentence.
This is normally used to refer back to a complete clause, sentence or group of sentences:
Choose the correct pronoun to complete these sentences.