Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns
I You He She It Me you him her it
We You They Us you them
A subject pronoun is a personal pronoun An object pronoun is a personal pronoun. It is that is used as a subject. used as the direct or indirect of object of a verb (any pronoun not used as the subject)
Possessive Pronouns Indefinite Pronouns My you her his its Another anybody anyone anything Mine yours hers his its Each either everybody Everyone everything much Our your their ours yours neither nobody no one nothing one Theirs Somebody someone something
Both few many others some A possessive pronoun is a pronoun in the possessive case. It shows who or what has something. An indefinite pronoun does not refer to a par cular person, place, thing, or idea. Reflexive Pronouns Demonstra ve Pronouns
Myself Yourself Himself This That Herself Itself These Those
Ourselves Yourselves Themselves A demonstra ve pronoun represents a thing A reflexive pronoun is when we want to or things: refer back to the subject of the sentence or clause. Reflexive pronouns end in "- near in distance or me (this, these) self" (singular) or "-selves" (plural). far in distance or me (that, those)
Interroga ve Pronouns Rela ve Pronouns Who Whom Whose Which What Who Whom Whose Which That
We use interroga ve pronouns to ask A rela ve pronoun begins an adjec ve ques ons. The interroga ve pronoun clause. They will come at the middle or represents the thing that we don't know end of a sentence. (what we are asking the ques on about). Subject Object Who (subject) and whom (object) are Person Who Whom generally only for people. Whose is for Thing What possession. Which is for things. That can be Person/Thing Which used for people and things and as subject Person Whose (possessive) and object