The document provides a chart of English pronouns categorized into personal pronouns, possessive pronouns and adjectives, reflexive pronouns, relative pronouns, demonstrative pronouns and adjectives, interrogative pronouns and adjectives, and indefinite pronouns and adjectives. The chart lists the different forms of each pronoun type.
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Pronoun Chart
The document provides a chart of English pronouns categorized into personal pronouns, possessive pronouns and adjectives, reflexive pronouns, relative pronouns, demonstrative pronouns and adjectives, interrogative pronouns and adjectives, and indefinite pronouns and adjectives. The chart lists the different forms of each pronoun type.
Indefinite Pronouns for People anyone (anybody) everyone (everybody) no one (nobody) someone (somebody)
Indefinite Pronouns for Things anything everything nothing something
Common Indefinite Pronoun-Adjectives for Countable Quantities both many each one few several
Common Indefinite Pronoun-Adjectives for Uncountable Quantities 2
all less some little more much none (no) 3
1 The majority of the most common indefinite pronoun-adjectives are in the lists below, but not all. 2 The indefinite pronouns all, more, none, and some can also be used for countable quantities. 3 The indefinite pronoun none cannot be used as an adjective. The corresponding indefinite adjective is no: No snow remains. / None remains.