List of Pronouns

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List of pronouns in English

Pronouns are words that represent nouns in the sentences. They are one of part of speech in English grammar. Learning pronouns by their types will definitely help you to lear pronouns by type and how they function in the sentences. Also, it is best to learn new words to expand basic vocabulary.

In this article, you will learn a complete list of pronouns used in the English language. Also, you will find some example sentences to learn how each type of pronoun works when we use them in communciation.

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List of Pronouns in English

Here is the complete list of pronouns used in English. The object of compiling pronouns in this list to learn pronouns and add some extra words in your vocabulary bank. 

Personal Pronouns

Personal pronouns are categorized into three groups; subject, object, and possessive pronouns. 

Subject Pronouns

Personal pronouns help refer to people and animals. Here is a list of personal pronouns in English:

  • He 
  • She 
  • It
  • They
  • We
  • You
  • Their
  • Them
  • Theirs
  • Themselves

Example Sentences Using Personal Pronouns

  • He wakes up early in the morning.
  • She cooks food everyday.
  • It works fast.
  • They won the match.
  • We stayed at the hotel.
  • I participated in the competition.

Object Pronouns

Possessive pronouns help show possession or ownership of something. Here is the list of possessive pronouns in English:

  • my
  • your
  • his
  • her
  • our
  • their
  • its
  • thiers

Possessive Pronouns

Possessive pronouns help show possession or ownership of something. Here is the list of possessive pronouns in English:

  • my
  • your
  • his
  • her
  • our
  • their
  • its
  • thiers

Example Sentences of Possessive Pronouns

  • This is my book.
  • It’s your turn to play first.
  • I met with his sister.
  • It’s her computer.
  • This is our house.
  • They have their own car.

Intensive Pronouns

Intensive pronouns are used to emphasize a noun or pronoun. Here is a list of of intensive pronouns:

  • myself
  • yourself
  • himself
  • herself
  • ourselves
  • themselves
  • itself

Example Sentences of Intensive Pronouns

  • I built this house myself.
  • You talk to yourself.

Demonstrative Pronouns

Demonstrative pronouns help point to specific things. Here is the list of demonstrative pronouns:

  • this 
  • that
  • these
  • those

Demonstrative Pronouns with Example Sentences

Demonstrative Pronouns
Sentence Example
This
This is a book.
That
That is a curtain.
These
These are vegetables.
Those
Those are fruits.

Indefinite Pronouns

Indefinite pronouns help refer to unspecified people or things. Here is the list of indefinite pronouns in used in English:

  • all
  • any
  • each
  • every
  • no one
  • none
  • some
  • anybody
  • anyone
  • anything

Example Sentences of Indefinite Pronouns

  • I built this house myself.
  • You talk to yourself.

Relative Pronouns

Relative Pronouns are used to introduce dependent clauses. Here is a list of the relative pronouns in English;

  • who
  • whom
  • which
  • that 
  • whose

Example Sentences of Relative Pronouns

  • Who is working at the store today?
  • Whom do you admire the most?
  • Which one is better?
  • Whose fault is this?

Reflexive Pronouns

Reflexive pronouns help refer back to the subject of the sentence. Here is a list of reflexive pronouns in English:

  • myself
  • yourself
  • himself
  • herself
  • ourselves
  • themselves
  • itself

Example Sentences of Reflexive Pronouns

  • myself –
  • yourself –
  • himself – 
  • ourselves –
  • themselves –
  • itself –

Interrogative Pronouns

Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions. Here is a list of interrogative pronouns in English:

  • Who
  • Whom
  • Which
  • What
  • Whose

Example Sentences of Interrogative Pronouns

  • Who is the author of this book?
  • Whom do you admire the most?
  • Which one is your house?
  • Whose book is this?

Reciprocal Pronouns

Reciprocal pronouns are used to refer to a mutual relationship between two or more people. Here is the list of reciprocal pronouns:

  • each other
  • one another

Example Sentences of Reciprocal Pronouns

  • They love each other.

Archaic Pronouns

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Examples of Pronouns in Sentences

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