English test
first person, nominative case pronouns
I, we
nominative case singular pronouns
I, you, he, she, it
reciprocal pronoun
a pronoun communicating mutual relationship or responsibility
relative pronoun
a pronoun that introduces a relative clause and references the element modified
demonstrative pronoun
a pronoun that points out a particular person or thing
interrogative pronoun
a pronoun used in asking a question
indefinite pronoun
a pronoun whose antecedent is nonspecific.
reflexive pronoun
a self pronoun that acts as an indirect or direct object and moves the action of the verb back on the subject
intensive pronoun
a self-pronoun which serves to emphasize a preceding noun
gender
categories such as masculine, feminine, and neuter into which words are divided.
masculine pronouns
he, him, his
third person, objective case pronouns
hem, her, it, them
objective case singular pronouns
me, you, him, her, it
independent possessives
mine, yours, hers theirs
possessive case pronouns acting as adjectives
my, your, her, our, their
personal pronouns
one of a class of pronouns used to stand for nouns representing first, second, and third person.
plural possessive pronouns
our,ours, your, their, theirs
person
the form of a pronoun indicating the person speaking, person spoken to.
numver
the form off a word marking singular or plural
case
the grammatical relationships between words in a sentence and the forms of words used to communicate those relationships
first person plural pronouns
we, us. our, ours
second person pronouns
you, your, yours