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GRAMMAR: Pronoun Chart

PERSONAL PRONOUNS POSSESSVIVE PRONOUNS AND ADJECTIVES REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS


Subject Pronoun Form Object Pronoun Form Possessive Pronoun Form Possessive Adjective Form Reflexive Pronoun Form
I me mine my myself
you you yours your yourself (yourselves)
he him his his himself
she her hers her herself
it it ____ its itself
we us ours our ourselves
they them theirs their themselves
one one ____ ones oneself

RELATIVE PRONOUNS DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUN-ADJECTIVES INTERROGATIVE PRONOUN-ADJECTIVES

that which who Singular Form Plural Form what


whom this these which
whose that those who (whom, whose)

INDEFINITE PRONOUNS AND ADJECTIVES 1


Indefinite Pronouns for People Indefinite Pronouns for Things
anyone (anybody) anything
everyone (everybody) everything
no one (nobody) nothing
someone (somebody) something
2
Common Indefinite Pronoun-Adjectives for Countable Quantities Common Indefinite Pronoun-Adjectives for Uncountable Quantities
both many all less some
each one little more
few several 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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WILLIAM L. MILNES Enseignement de langlais 2011

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