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Pronouns:

1 Personal Pronouns: I, you, he, she, it - we, you, they


2 Object Pronouns: me, him, her, us, them e.g. I see him.

3 Possessive Pronouns: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs Possessive adj: my, your, her, our, their
e.g That is my book. + NOUN
= That book is mine. replaces my book
4 Demonstrative Pronouns:

SG. PL.
nearby this these
far away that those

5 Reflexive Pronouns: SG.: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself


PL.: ourselves, yourselves, themselves
Obj.
e.g. Tom washes himself although he's just 4 years old.
We lost ourselves in the woods last year.
Help yourselves to some candies.

For emphasis:
I myself made that bird house. ( I made it by myself / on my own / alone.)
( Sama sam napravila …)
You yourselves made those bird houses.

6 Interrogative Pronouns: who, what, which, whose, who(m).....

e.g. You can study English or German at school. Which one do you study? - choosing from >1
What language do you study at school?

7 Relative Pronouns:.... who …. ….where ...


…. which... … when... etc.
… that... … how....

e.g. I saw the accident which happened in Main Street.


8 Indefinite Pronouns: some---- -----where
any------ + -----body
every----- ------one
no----- ------thing

- such - both - several - all - none - each other vs. one another - few - one(S)
- other(s) vs. another (2) (>2)

e.g. Tim and Jane were there. They were smiling to each other.

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