PRONOUNS REPLACE NOUNS - especially names of (or reference to) people
but there are exceptions
e.g. Some are available but none are for sale yet. - pronouns
Personal Pronouns replace proper nouns representing people - except "it" | Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns
(usually connect with proper or personal pronouns) | Reflexive Pronouns |
Subject in a sentence | Object in a sentence | possessive adjective | possessive pronoun |
I | me | my | mine | myself |
you | you | your | yours | yourself |
he | him | his | his | himself |
she | her | her | hers | herself |
it | it | its | its | itself |
we | us | our | ours | ourselves |
you | you | your | yours | yourselves |
they
INTERROGATIVE
PRONOUNS
who
which
what | them
INTERROGATIVE
PRONOUNS
whom
which
what | their
INTERROGATIVE
ADJECTIVES
whose
which
what | theirs
| themselves
|
Personal and interrogative pronouns stand alone.
Possessive and interrogative adjectives qualify another noun
- often a common noun but may be an abstract noun.
Possessive pronouns stand alone.
Reflexive pronouns stand alone.
e.g. 1.
I warned
her that
her bag may be searched as it used to be
mine but
she was determined to face that problem
herself.
2.
Who is responsible for
what bag?
NOTE
1. The first
her in the sentence is an object of
warned, so it is a personal pronoun.
The second
her is a possessive adjective qualifying the noun
bag.
2.
who - interrogative pronoun - stands alone
what - interrogative adjective - qualifies the noun
bag.
INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
someone
somebody
everyone
everybody
anyone
anybody