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he,she,it,they,we etc.
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1.
I
we
you (singular and plural)
he
she
it
they
Personal pronoun examples
I will be leaving soon.
You are welcome.
She is the new teacher.
He speaks three languages.
They are very friendly neighbors.
2. Object Pronouns
Object pronouns are used as the object of a verb or a preposition.
me
us
you (singular and plural)
her
him
it
them
Object pronoun examples
They offered me a ride. ("Me" is the object of the verb "offered.")
This letter is addressed to me. ("Me" is the object of the preposition "to.")
They gave us free tickets to the show. ("Us" is the object of the verb "gave.")
3. Possessive Pronouns
A possessive pronoun designates ownership and can substitute for noun phrases.
mine
ours
yours (singular and plural)
hers
his
theirs
Possessive pronoun examples
The green gloves are mine.
That cat is hers.
The red house is theirs.
Possessive Adjectives / Pronominal Adjectives
"Pronominal" describes something that resembles a pronoun, as by specifying a person, place, or thing, while functioning primarily as another part of speech. A pronominal adjective is an adjective that resembles a pronoun. "Her" in "her car" is a pronominal adjective.
my
our
your
her
his
their
4. Reflexive Pronouns
Reflexive pronouns might be the easiest group to remember because they all have one thing in common: the ending "self" or "selves." That's because reflexive pronouns show how the actions of an aforementioned person or group affects him or her (or them).
myself
yourself
herself
himself
itself
ourselves
yourselves
themselves
Reflexive pronoun examples
I bought myself a new car.
That man thinks a great deal of himself.
We may be deceiving ourselves.
5. Intensive Pronouns
Intensive and reflexive pronouns are actually the exact same words (ending with "self" or "selves"), but they function differently in a sentence. Intensive pronouns not only refer back to a previously mentioned person or people, but they also emphasize. As their name suggests, they intensify.
myself
yourself
herself
himself
itself
ourselves
yourselves
themselves
Intensive pronoun examples
I myself was certain of the facts.
The trouble is in the machine itself.
The cooks themselves eat after all the guests have finished.
6. Indefinite Pronouns
As the word "indefinite" suggests, these pronouns do not specify the identity of their referents. They are more vague than other pronouns.
all
another
any
anybody
anyone
anything
both
each
either
everybody
everyone
everything
few
many
most
neither
nobody
none
no one
nothing
one
other
others
several
some
somebody
someone
something
such
Indefinite pronouns examples
Both were candidates.
No one is home.
Several of the workers went home sick.
7. Demonstrative Pronouns
Demonstrative pronouns specify a particular person or thing.
such
that
these
this
those
Demonstrative pronouns examples
I don't much care for these.
Who's that?
Such are the fortunes of war.
8. Interrogative Pronouns
This group of pronouns question which individual referent or referents are intended by the rest of the sentence.
what
whatever
which
whichever
who
whoever
whom
whomever
whose
Interrogative pronoun examples
Who left?
Which of these is yours?
Do whatever you please.
9. Relative Pronouns
Relative pronouns introduce a dependent clause and refer to an antecedent (simply the word or phrase to which a pronoun refers). For instance, who in the child who is wearing a hat or that in the house that you live in.
as
that
what
whatever
which
whichever
who
whoever
whom
whomever
whose
Relative pronoun examples
The car that has a flat tire needs to be towed.
The visitor who came yesterday left his phone number.
Do whatever you like.
10. Archaic Pronouns
There are several pronouns that have fallen out of common usage but appear frequently in older texts, so there is still a good chance that you will encounter them. "Thee" is an old word for "you" used only when addressing one person, while "thy" is an old word for "your." "Thine" indicates the one or ones belonging to thee.
thou
thee
thy
thine
ye
Archaic pronoun examples
Thou shalt not kill.
With this ring, I thee wed.
Thy name is more hateful than thy face.
To thine own self be true.
List of all pronouns
A full list of every word that can be considered a pronoun or pronominal adjective:
all
another
any
anybody
anyone
anything
as
aught
both
each
each other
either
enough
everybody
everyone
everything
few
he
her
hers
herself
him
himself
his
I
idem
it
its
itself
many
me
mine
most
my
myself
naught
neither
no one
nobody
none
nothing
nought
one
one another
other
others
ought
our
ours
ourself
ourselves
several
she
some
somebody
someone
something
somewhat
such
suchlike
that
thee
their
theirs
theirself
theirselves
them
themself
themselves
there
these
they
thine
this
those
thou
thy
thyself
us
we
what
whatever
whatnot
whatsoever
whence
where
whereby
wherefrom
wherein
whereinto
whereof
whereon
wherever
wheresoever
whereto
whereunto
wherewith
wherewithal
whether
which
whichever
whichsoever
who
whoever
whom
whomever
whomso
whomsoever
whose
whosever
whosesoever
whoso
whosoever
ye
yon
yonder
you
your
yours
yourself
yourselves