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Pronouns don't have tenses. Verbs are the part of speech that has tenses.

Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns in a sentence; pronouns have cases.

The cases of pronouns are:
Subjective: used for the subject of a sentence or clause.
Objective: used for the object of a verb or a preposition.
Possessive: used to show that something belongs to someone or something.

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It is unclear what you mean by "pronoun tense." Pronouns do not have a tense in the grammatical sense, as tense refers to the time an action takes place in a sentence.

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