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WILLIAM L. MILNES Enseignement de langlais 2011



GRAMMAR: Pronoun Chart
PERSONAL PRONOUNS POSSESSVIVE PRONOUNS AND ADJECTIVES REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
Subject Pronoun Form
I
you
he
she
it
we
they
one

Object Pronoun Form
me
you
him
her
it
us
them
one

Possessive Pronoun Form
mine
yours
his
hers
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ours
theirs
____

Possessive Adjective Form
my
your
his
her
its
our
their
ones

Reflexive Pronoun Form

myself
yourself (yourselves)
himself
herself
itself
ourselves
themselves
oneself

RELATIVE PRONOUNS DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUN-ADJECTIVES INTERROGATIVE PRONOUN-ADJECTIVES

that which who
whom
whose

Singular Form Plural Form
this these
that those

what
which
who (whom, whose)

INDEFINITE PRONOUNS AND ADJECTIVES
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Indefinite Pronouns for People
anyone (anybody)
everyone (everybody)
no one (nobody)
someone (somebody)

Indefinite Pronouns for Things
anything
everything
nothing
something

Common Indefinite Pronoun-Adjectives for Countable Quantities
both many
each one
few several


Common Indefinite Pronoun-Adjectives for Uncountable Quantities
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all less some
little more
much none (no)
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1
The majority of the most common indefinite pronoun-adjectives are in the lists below, but not all.
2
The indefinite pronouns all, more, none, and some can also be used for countable quantities.
3
The indefinite pronoun none cannot be used as an adjective. The corresponding indefinite adjective is no: No snow remains. / None remains.

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