MindMap Gallery pronoun
This is a mind map about pronoun test points. In English, pronouns can be divided into several types: personal pronouns, possessive pronouns, reflexive pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, indefinite pronouns, relative pronouns and interrogative pronouns.
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pronoun
Personal Pronouns
First person
Nominative case: I (singular), we (plural)
Accusative case: me (singular), us (plural)
second person
Nominative: you (singular/plural)
Accusative case: you (singular/plural)
third person
nominative
Singular: he, she, it
Plural: they
Accusative case
Singular: him (him), her (her), it (it)
Plural: them
possessive pronoun
adjective possessive pronoun
First person: my (my) singular, our (our) plural
Second person: your (your/yours) singular/plural
Third person:
Singular: his (his), her (her), its (its)
Plural: their (their)
Noun possessive pronoun
First person: mine (my) singular, ours (ours) plural
Second person: yours (yours/yours) singular/plural
Third person:
Singular: his (his), hers (hers), its (its)
Plural: theirs (theirs)
reflexive pronoun
First person: myself (myself), ourselves (ourselves)
Second person: yourself (yourself), yourselves (yourselves)
Third person:
Singular: himself (himself), herself (herself), itself (itself)
Plural: themselves (themselves)
Demonstrative
Proximate: this (singular) this, this; these (plural) these
Distal meaning: that (singular) that, that; those (plural) those
indefinite pronoun
common indefinite pronoun
Modify uncountable nouns: little, a little, much
Modify countable nouns: each, every, one, both, neither, either, other, many, few, a few, another.
Modify countable or uncountable nouns: all, no, some, any, such
compound indefinite pronoun
somebody, someone, something. anybody, anyone, anything everybody, everyone, everything nobody, none, nothing
Interrogative pronouns
who, why, what, which
mutual pronouns
each other - used for both
one another - used for three or more people