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Look! It's a List of Pronouns!
Before you look at the list of pronouns, let's have a quick refresher on the definition of a pronoun.
Quick Refresher
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns.
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These tables show a list of pronouns for the following types of pronouns:
personal, relative, demonstrative, indefinite, reflexive,
intensive, interrogative, possessive, subject and object
List of Pronouns
Personal Pronouns
These take the place of common and proper nouns.
Singular Plural
First Person: The person or people speaking or writingI
me
we
us
Second Person: The person or people being spoken or written to you you
Third Person: The person, people, or things being spoken or written about
she, her
he, him
it
they
them
Learn how to form compound possessives with personal pronouns here.
Relative Pronouns
These relate subordinate adjective clauses to the
rest of the sentence.
that, which, who, whom, whose, whichever,
whoever, whomever
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Demonstrative Pronouns
These represent a thing or things.
Singular Plural
Refers to things that are nearby this these
Refers to things that are far away that those
Indefinite Pronouns
These refer to something that is unspecified.
Singularanybody, anyone, anything, each, either, everybody, everyone, everything, neither,
nobody, no one, nothing, one, somebody, someone, something
Plural both, few, many, several
Singular
or Pluralall, any, most, none, some
Reflexive Pronouns
These end in self or selves.
Singular Plural
First Person: The person or people speaking or writing myself ourselves
Second Person: The person or people being spoken or written
toyourself yourselves
Third Person: The person, people, or things being spoken or
written about
himself, herself,
itselfthemselves
Interrogative Pronouns
These are used to ask questions.
what, who, which, whom, whose
Possessive Pronouns
These are used to show ownership.
Singular Plural
Used Before Nouns These actually function as adjectives. Crazy!
my
your
his, her, its
our
your
their
Used Alone
mine
yours
his, hers
ours
yours
theirs
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Subject and Object Pronouns
These are used as either the subject or the object in a sentence.
Singular Plural
Subjects tell us whom or what the sentence is about.
I
you
she, he, it
we
you
they
Objects: direct objects, indirect objects, objects of prepositions
me
you
her, him, it
us
you
them
Sentence Diagramming
& Pronouns
Sentence diagramming is a visual way to show how the words in a sentence are related to each other.
Pronouns can do many things in a sentence, and the way they are diagrammed depends on the way
that they are acting in each sentence.
Here are some of the jobs that pronouns can do: subject, direct object, indirect object, object of the
preposition, and predicate noun.
You can learn more about diagramming by going to the grammar exercise page, which will take you
step-by-step through diagramming.
I hope this has helped you learn a bit more about pronouns!
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