Pronouns II Video Lesson
Principally, English pronouns can replace nouns or other pronouns. Pronouns like "she," "who," "none," and "you" are used to make sentences less repetitive. There are several types of pronouns, including personal pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, interrogative pronouns, indefinite pronouns, reflexive pronouns, relative pronouns, and intensive pronouns.
List of all pronouns
These are the different kinds of pronouns presented in the English grammar video:
Singular
| SUBJECT | I | you | he | she | it |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OBJECT PRONOUN | me | you | him | her | it |
| POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE | my …. | your …. | his …. | her … | its … |
| POSSESSIVE PRONOUN | mine | yours | his | hers | its |
| REFLEXIVE PRONOUN | myself | yourself | himself | herself | itself |
Plural
| SUBJECT | we | you | they |
|---|---|---|---|
| OBJECT PRONOUN | us | you | them |
| POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE | our … | your …. | their …. |
| POSSESSIVE PRONOUN | ours | yours | theirs |
| REFLEXIVE PRONOUN | ourselves | yourselves | themselves |
Question Word
| SUBJECT | who |
|---|---|
| OBJECT PRONOUN | whom |
| POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE | whose … |
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