Table of Pronouns

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Pronouns


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Singular DETERMINER Person Subject Object Possessive First I me mine my Second you you yours your Third he him his his she her hers her it it its its

Plural DETERMINER Person Subject Object Possessive First we us ours our Second you you yours your Third they them theirs their

Singular Plural Near This These Far That Those Demonstrative Pronouns It points to a particular person, place or thing.

Interrogative Subjective Objective Possessive Who Whom Whose What Which It introduces a question.

Relative Subjective Objective Possessive who whom whose what which that It is used to introduce a relative clause.

Compound Personal Pronouns Singular Plural Person Reflexive or Intensive First myself ourselves Second yourself yourselves Third himself themselves herself itself

Compound Personal Pronouns Either reflexive or intensive depending on the structure. An intensifying pronoun has an appositive function.

Indefinite Pronouns They refer generally rather than specific. Singular Plural any, anyone, everyone somebody, someone each, each one no one, nobody, none either, neither something, anything another, anybody All Both Few Many Some More Several

Affirmative Sentences Negative Statements In question form, use: Something Someone Somebody Anything Anyone Anybody anywhere Anything Anybody Anywhere anyone Indefinite Pronouns