65+ Pronouns : List of Pronouns

A Pronoun is a word that is used instead of a Noun.

Pronouns can be classified into the following classes : Personal Pronoun, Possessive Pronoun, Reflexive Pronoun, Emphatic Pronoun, Demonstrative Pronoun, Indefinite Pronoun, Distributive Pronoun, Reciprocal Pronoun, Relative Pronoun and Interrogative Pronoun.

Personal Pronoun – List

  • I
  • We
  • He
  • She
  • You
  • They
  • It

Possessive Pronoun – List

  • Mine
  • Ours
  • His
  • Hers
  • Yours
  • Theirs
  • Its

Reflexive Pronoun – List

  • Myself
  • Yourself
  • Himself
  • Herself
  • Itself
  • Ourselves
  • Yourselves
  • Themselves

Emphatic Pronoun – List

  • Myself
  • Himself
  • Herself
  • Yourself
  • Itself
  • Oneself
  • Ourselves
  • Yourselves
  • Themselves

Demonstrative Pronoun – List

  • This
  • That
  • These
  • Those

Indefinite Pronoun – List

  • Everyone
  • Anyone
  • Someone
  • Everybody
  • Anybody
  • Somebody
  • Nobody
  • Everything
  • Anything
  • Something
  • Nothing
  • Any
  • One
  • No one
  • All
  • None
  • Many

Distributive Pronoun – List

  • Each
  • Either
  • Neither

Reciprocal Pronoun – List

  • Each other
  • One another

Relative Pronoun – List

  • Who
  • Which
  • Whose
  • Whom
  • That

Interrogative Pronoun – List

  • Who
  • What
  • Which
  • Whose
  • Whom

FAQs

What is a Relative pronoun and examples?

Relative pronouns are used to connect a clause or a phrase to a noun or pronoun. These pronouns are used to tell us more about a person or thing.

Some examples of Relative Pronouns are : Who, which, whose, whom, that, etc.

  • I know the man who went there yesterday.
    In this Sentence, “who” is a Relative Pronoun.
  • This is the pen that belongs to my father.
    In this sentence, “that’ is a Relative Pronoun.

What is a Reflexive pronoun and examples?

Reflexive pronouns are formed by joining suffix “-self” to the Singular number of Personal pronouns and “-selves” to the plural number of Personal pronouns. These pronouns are used when the Subject and Object refer to the same person or thing. A Reflexive Pronouns comes after a verb or a Preposition.

Some examples of Reflexive pronouns are : Myself, himself, herself, yourself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves, etc.

  • I can do it myself.
    In this sentence, “myself” is a Reflexive pronoun.
  • She blamed herself.
    In this sentence, “herself” is a Reflexive pronoun.

What is the meaning of Pronoun in Hindi ?

The meaning of Pronoun in Hindi is सर्वनाम.

What is an example of Pronoun ?

“I” is an example of Pronoun. A pronoun is used instead of a noun.

What is an Interrogative pronoun with an example?

Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions.
Some examples of Interrogative pronoun are : Who, what, which, whose whom, etc.

  • Who are you?
    In this sentence, “who” is an Interrogative pronoun.
  • What is your name?
    In this sentence, “what” is an Interrogative pronoun.

What are the 10 types of pronoun with examples?

Pronouns can be classified into the following classes :

  • Personal pronoun (I, we, he, she, you, etc.)
  • Possessive pronoun (Mine, ours, his, hers, yours, etc.)
  • Reflexive pronoun (Myself, yourself, himelf, ourselves, etc.)
  • Emphatic pronoun (Myself, yourself, herself, ourselves, etc.)
  • Demonstrative pronoun (This, that, these, those, etc.)
  • Indefinite pronoun (Everyone, anyone, someone, etc.)
  • Distributive pronoun (Each, either, neither, etc.)
  • Reciprocal pronoun (Each other, one another, etc)
  • Relative pronoun (Who, which, whose, that, etc.)
  • Interrogative pronoun (Who, what, which, whose, etc.)

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