👨👩👧👦 A1 Grammar: Pronouns 'We' and 'They'
Objective: To understand and correctly use the subject pronouns "we" and "they" to talk about groups.
- Learn to use "we" when talking about yourself and other people together.
- Learn to use "they" when talking about a group of other people, animals, or things.
- Practice using "we" and "they" in simple sentences.
Talking About Groups
We have learned pronouns for one person (I, you, he, she) or one thing (it). Today, we will learn the last two subject pronouns for talking about groups: we and they.
We vs. They
We
They
- We use we when talking about a group that includes yourself (I + other people).
e.g., "My friend and I are students. We learn English."
- We use they when talking about a group of other people or things (not including yourself).
e.g., "The cats are cute. They are sleeping."
✍️ Let's Practice!
Activity 1: We or They?
Read the situation. Choose the correct pronoun.
Activity 2: Fill in the Blank
Read the sentences. Type "We" or "They" in the blank space.
All Subject Pronouns!
Excellent! You now know all the basic subject pronouns. Let's review them:
- I - (yourself)
- You - (the person you talk to)
- He - (one boy or man)
- She - (one girl or woman)
- It - (one animal or thing)
- We - (a group with you)
- They - (a group of others)