Here's why there aren't any irregular pronouns:
* Regularity in Forms: Pronouns follow consistent patterns for singular and plural forms (e.g., I/we, you/you, he/they), as well as for subject and object cases (e.g., I/me, she/her).
* Consistency in Usage: Unlike verbs, which have irregular forms (e.g., go/went/gone), pronouns maintain a consistent usage regardless of tense or context.
What might be confusing you?
Perhaps you are thinking of:
* Irregular Verbs: These are verbs that have irregular forms in the past tense and past participle (e.g., go/went/gone, see/saw/seen).
* Irregular Nouns: Some nouns have irregular plural forms (e.g., child/children, mouse/mice).
Let me know if you have any other questions about pronouns or grammar!