Will C. H. Possessive pronouns ENGLISH PRONOUNS: A LIST Mine First person singular Yours Second person singular English Pronouns List His Third person singular Below is a list of English pronouns Hers Third person singular Pronouns are words that are used as noun Its Third person singular and noun phrase replacements. Ours First person plural Subject pronouns Yours Second person plural I First person singular subject Theirs Third person plural pronoun You Second person singular subject Reflexive pronouns pronoun Myself First person singular He Third person singular subject Yourself Second person singular pronoun Himself Third person singular She Third person singular subject Herself Third person singular pronoun Itself Third person singular It Third person singular subject Ourselves First person plural pronoun Yourselves Second person plural We First person plural subject pronoun (includes the speaker) Themselves Third person plural You Second person plural subject pronoun Relative Pronouns Question words can also function as They Third person plural subject pronouns pronoun Who Can function as the Object personal pronouns subject, object Used as the object of a sentence Which Can function as the Me First person singular object subject, object pronoun That Can function as the You Second person singular subject, object Him Third person singular Whom Functions as Her Third person singular object* It Third person singular Where Functions as object Us First person plural in reference to time You Second person plural When Functions as object Them Third person plural referencing place Possessive adjectives Why / What Functions as object These are words that modify nouns referencing My First person singular explanation Your Second person singular Whose Possessive His Third person singular Of which Possessive Her Third person singular *quite formal in American English Its Third person singular Demonstrative pronouns Our First person plural Points a thing out. These words can function Your Second person plural as adjectives. As a pronoun, these words Their Third person plural must not be right next to nouns. Singular This The object is near to the speaker. "Purdue OWL: Relative That The object is far away from the Pronouns". Owl.English.Purdue.Edu, 2013, speaker. The object is over there. https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/ Plural 645/01/. These The objects are near to the speaker. Gucker, Philip. Essential English Grammar. Those The objects are far away from the 1st ed., [Place Of Publication Not speaker. Identified], Dover Pubns., 1966,. Indefinite pronouns This is the longest list of pronouns in English, many of the words can have many different grammatical functions Singular Anything Anybody Anyone Everything Everybody Everyone Something Somebody Someone Each Either Another Nothing Nobody Neither None One These words indicate a part of something that cannot be counted Enough All Any Less Little Much More None Plenty Some Plural All Any Both Few More None Enough Plenty Several Some Reciprocal pronouns These words indicate back and forth reference. Each other Refers to two One another Refers to more than two Sources "pronoun". Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House, Inc. 27 Mar. 2017. <Dictionary.com http://www.dictionary.com/browse/pronoun >. .
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