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Showing translations in हिन्दी.
Pronouns you actually use (I / you / we)
Choose the right ‘you’, and get comfortable with the most common pronoun patterns.
What to know
These are the patterns that matter most at beginner level.
- English has no formal vs informal ‘you’ — just you.
- Pronouns are often required: I / you / he / she / it / we / they.
- Use singular ‘they’ for an unknown person (very common).
I am Dhruv.
I am Dhruv.
She is my friend.
She is my friend.
They are here.
They are here.
I am here.
I am here.
I want water.
I want water.
I don't understand.
I don't understand.
Do you speak English?
Do you speak English?
Where is the bathroom?
Where is the bathroom?
Practice tip
Take one sentence and swap the subject: I → you → we.
- Say it slowly first, then at normal speed.
- If the verb changes, learn the ‘you’ form as a pair.
Mini‑quiz
Mini-quiz
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Which sentence matches “I am Dhruv.”?