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There are various types of pronouns namely:

  • Demonstrative Pronouns that are used to demonstrate or indicate. This, that, these, those are known as demonstrative pronouns.

  • Indefinite Pronouns are those which point out non-specific items. These are the largest group of pronouns. All, some, anybody, nobody etc are examples of indefinite pronouns.

  • Interrogative Pronouns which are used in questions and are used to replace nouns. Examples are who, which, what, where and how.

  • Possessive Pronouns are used to express possession. They are also used as adjectives. For instance, my, your, his, her, its, our and their.

  • Relative Pronouns are used to add more information to a sentence. Examples are which, when, who (whom, whose) and where.

  • Absolute possessive pronouns also show possession. However, unlike possessive pronouns, they are not dependant on nouns and stand by themselves. Instances of the same are mine, yours, his, hers, ours and theirs.

  • Reciprocal Pronouns are used for actions or feelings that are reciprocated. The two most common reciprocal pronouns are one another and each other.

  • Reflexive Pronouns refer to another noun or pronoun in a sentence. They end with -self or -selves. Examples of the same are: myself, yourself, himself, ourselves, etc.

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Master List of Pronouns - 67 pronouns 
Here are all the pronouns - personal, demonstrative, indefinite, intensive, interrogative, and reflexive - in alphabetical order.

all its something 
another itself that 
any many their 
anybody me theirs 
anyone mine them 
anything my themselves 
both myself these 
each neither they 
either nobody this 
everbody none this 
everyone no one us 
everything nothing we 
few one what 
he others which 
her our who 
hers ours whom 
herself ourselves whose 
him several you 
himself she your 
his some yours 
I somebody yourself 
it someone yourselves 

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Master List of Pronouns - 67 pronouns 
Here are all the pronouns - personal, demonstrative, indefinite, intensive, interrogative, and reflexive - in alphabetical order.

all its something 
another itself that 
any many their 
anybody me theirs 
anyone mine them 
anything my themselves 
both myself these 
each neither they 
either nobody this 
everbody none this 
everyone no one us 
everything nothing we 
few one what 
he others which 
her our who 
hers ours whom 
herself ourselves whose 
him several you 
himself she your 
his some yours 
I somebody yourself 
it someone yourselves 

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There are various types of pronouns namely:

  • Demonstrative Pronouns that are used to demonstrate or indicate. This, that, these, those are known as demonstrative pronouns.

  • Indefinite Pronouns are those which point out non-specific items. These are the largest group of pronouns. All, some, anybody, nobody etc are examples of indefinite pronouns.

  • Interrogative Pronouns which are used in questions and are used to replace nouns. Examples are who, which, what, where and how.

  • Possessive Pronouns are used to express possession. They are also used as adjectives. For instance, my, your, his, her, its, our and their.

  • Relative Pronouns are used to add more information to a sentence. Examples are which, when, who (whom, whose) and where.

  • Absolute possessive pronouns also show possession. However, unlike possessive pronouns, they are not dependant on nouns and stand by themselves. Instances of the same are mine, yours, his, hers, ours and theirs.

  • Reciprocal Pronouns are used for actions or feelings that are reciprocated. The two most common reciprocal pronouns are one another and each other.

  • Reflexive Pronouns refer to another noun or pronoun in a sentence. They end with -self or -selves. Examples of the same are: myself, yourself, himself, ourselves, etc.

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 all its something 
another itself that 
any many their 
anybody me theirs 
anyone mine them 
anything my themselves 
both myself these 
each neither they 
either nobody this 
everbody none this 
everyone no one us 
everything nothing we 
few one what 
he others which 
her our who 
hers ours whom 
herself ourselves whose 
him several you 
himself she your 
his some yours 
I somebody yourself 
it someone yourselves 

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