Pronouns
Reciprocal Pronoun
Pronouns that indicate that two or more people, things, or groups are acting in the same way towards the other.
Reflexive Pronoun
These are easy to spot because they always end in either \"self\" or \"selves,\" these pronouns refer to, or reflect back to, the subject.
Nominative Case
This contains pronouns which are used as subjects or subject complements in sentences.
Antecedent
This is a noun or pronoun to which a pronoun refers.
Possessive Prounoun
This is a word that takes place of noun and shows ownership.
Pronoun
This is a word that takes the place of a noun.
Pronoun Case
This is the form of a pronoun which changes to show the relationship to other words in the sentence.
Relative Pronoun
This pronoun relates a noun to another noun in the sentence.
Objective Case
Thsi contains pronouns which are used as subjects or subject complements in sentences.
Gender
Traditionally, this has been used primarily to refer to the granmatical categories of: masculine, feminine, and neuter.