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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.

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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.

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WILLIAM L. MILNES Enseignement de langlais 2011



GRAMMAR: Pronoun Chart
PERSONAL PRONOUNS POSSESSVIVE PRONOUNS AND ADJECTIVES REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
Subject Pronoun Form
I
you
he
she
it
we
they
one

Object Pronoun Form
me
you
him
her
it
us
them
one

Possessive Pronoun Form
mine
yours
his
hers
____
ours
theirs
____

Possessive Adjective Form
my
your
his
her
its
our
their
ones

Reflexive Pronoun Form

myself
yourself (yourselves)
himself
herself
itself
ourselves
themselves
oneself

RELATIVE PRONOUNS DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUN-ADJECTIVES INTERROGATIVE PRONOUN-ADJECTIVES

that which who
whom
whose

Singular Form Plural Form
this these
that those

what
which
who (whom, whose)

INDEFINITE PRONOUNS AND ADJECTIVES
1


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.

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