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GRAMMAR: Pronoun Chart . ... Indefinite Pronouns for People . anyone (anybody) everyone (everybody) no one (nobody) someone (somebody) Indefinite Pronouns for Things .
GRAMMAR: Pronoun Chart PERSONAL PRONOUNS

POSSESSVIVE PRONOUNS AND ADJECTIVES

Subject Pronoun Form Object Pronoun Form I me you you he him she her it it we us they them one one

Possessive Pronoun Form Possessive Adjective Form mine my yours your his his hers her ____ its ours our theirs their ____ one’s

RELATIVE PRONOUNS that

which

who whom whose

DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUN-ADJECTIVES Singular Form

Plural Form

this that

these those

REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS Reflexive Pronoun Form myself yourself (yourselves) himself herself itself ourselves themselves oneself

INTERROGATIVE PRONOUN-ADJECTIVES what which who (whom, whose)

INDEFINITE PRONOUNS AND ADJECTIVES 1 Indefinite Pronouns for People

Indefinite Pronouns for Things

anyone (anybody) everyone (everybody) no one (nobody) someone (somebody) Common Indefinite Pronoun-Adjectives for Countable Quantities both each few

anything everything nothing something Common Indefinite Pronoun-Adjectives for Uncountable Quantities

many one several

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The majority of the most common indefinite pronoun-adjectives are in the lists below, but not all.

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The indefinite pronouns all, more, none, and some can also be used for countable quantities.

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all little much

less more none (no) 3

The indefinite pronoun none cannot be used as an adjective. The corresponding indefinite adjective is no: No snow remains. / None remains. ____________________________________________________ © WILLIAM L. MILNES – Enseignement de l’anglais – 2011

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