English Pronouns Classification Table Dataset
This dataset provides a detailed classification of 69 English pronouns, including their type, grammatical case, person, number, gender, example sentences, and function. It's an essential resource for linguists, educators, and language learners.
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| Pronoun | Type | Case | Person | Number | Gender | Example | Function |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| I | Personal | Subject | First | Singular | Neutral | I am happy. | Subject of verb |
| you | Personal | Subject | Second | Singular/Plural | Neutral | You are kind. | Subject of verb |
| he | Personal | Subject | Third | Singular | Masculine | He runs fast. | Subject of verb |
| she | Personal | Subject | Third | Singular | Feminine | She sings well. | Subject of verb |
| it | Personal | Subject | Third | Singular | Neuter | It is raining. | Subject of verb |
| we | Personal | Subject | First | Plural | Neutral | We are friends. | Subject of verb |
| they | Personal | Subject | Third | Plural | Neutral | They work hard. | Subject of verb |
| me | Personal | Object | First | Singular | Neutral | She called me. | Object of verb/preposition |
| you | Personal | Object | Second | Singular/Plural | Neutral | I saw you. | Object of verb/preposition |
| him | Personal | Object | Third | Singular | Masculine | We helped him. | Object of verb/preposition |
| her | Personal | Object | Third | Singular | Feminine | They met her. | Object of verb/preposition |
| it | Personal | Object | Third | Singular | Neuter | I found it. | Object of verb/preposition |
| us | Personal | Object | First | Plural | Neutral | She joined us. | Object of verb/preposition |
| them | Personal | Object | Third | Plural | Neutral | We invited them. | Object of verb/preposition |
| my | Possessive | Adjective | First | Singular | Neutral | This is my book. | Modifies noun |
| your | Possessive | Adjective | Second | Singular/Plural | Neutral | Is this your car? | Modifies noun |
| his | Possessive | Adjective | Third | Singular | Masculine | That is his phone. | Modifies noun |
| her | Possessive | Adjective | Third | Singular | Feminine | I like her dress. | Modifies noun |
| its | Possessive | Adjective | Third | Singular | Neuter | The dog wagged its tail. | Modifies noun |
| our | Possessive | Adjective | First | Plural | Neutral | This is our house. | Modifies noun |
| their | Possessive | Adjective | Third | Plural | Neutral | They lost their keys. | Modifies noun |
| mine | Possessive | Independent | First | Singular | Neutral | This book is mine. | Replaces noun phrase |
| yours | Possessive | Independent | Second | Singular/Plural | Neutral | Is this car yours? | Replaces noun phrase |
| his | Possessive | Independent | Third | Singular | Masculine | The phone is his. | Replaces noun phrase |
| hers | Possessive | Independent | Third | Singular | Feminine | The dress is hers. | Replaces noun phrase |
| its | Possessive | Independent | Third | Singular | Neuter | The responsibility is its. | Replaces noun phrase |
| ours | Possessive | Independent | First | Plural | Neutral | The house is ours. | Replaces noun phrase |
| theirs | Possessive | Independent | Third | Plural | Neutral | The car is theirs. | Replaces noun phrase |
| myself | Reflexive | Reflexive | First | Singular | Neutral | I hurt myself. | Object refers to subject |
| yourself | Reflexive | Reflexive | Second | Singular | Neutral | You should believe in yourself. | Object refers to subject |
| himself | Reflexive | Reflexive | Third | Singular | Masculine | He taught himself. | Object refers to subject |
| herself | Reflexive | Reflexive | Third | Singular | Feminine | She introduced herself. | Object refers to subject |
| itself | Reflexive | Reflexive | Third | Singular | Neuter | The cat cleaned itself. | Object refers to subject |
| ourselves | Reflexive | Reflexive | First | Plural | Neutral | We enjoyed ourselves. | Object refers to subject |
| yourselves | Reflexive | Reflexive | Second | Plural | Neutral | Help yourselves. | Object refers to subject |
| themselves | Reflexive | Reflexive | Third | Plural | Neutral | They blamed themselves. | Object refers to subject |
| this | Demonstrative | - | - | Singular | Neutral | This is delicious. | Points to near object |
| that | Demonstrative | - | - | Singular | Neutral | That is beautiful. | Points to far object |
| these | Demonstrative | - | - | Plural | Neutral | These are my books. | Points to near objects |
| those | Demonstrative | - | - | Plural | Neutral | Those are expensive. | Points to far objects |
| who | Interrogative | Subject | - | - | Person | Who called? | Asks about person (subject) |
| whom | Interrogative | Object | - | - | Person | Whom did you call? | Asks about person (object) |
| whose | Interrogative | Possessive | - | - | Person | Whose is this? | Asks about possession |
| what | Interrogative | - | - | - | Thing | What happened? | Asks about thing/action |
| which | Interrogative | - | - | - | Person/Thing | Which do you prefer? | Asks for selection |
| who | Relative | Subject | - | - | Person | The man who called is here. | Introduces relative clause (subject) |
| whom | Relative | Object | - | - | Person | The person whom I met was kind. | Introduces relative clause (object) |
| whose | Relative | Possessive | - | - | Person/Thing | The author whose book I read. | Shows possession in relative clause |
| which | Relative | - | - | - | Thing | The book which I read was good. | Introduces relative clause (thing) |
| that | Relative | - | - | - | Person/Thing | The house that Jack built. | Introduces restrictive relative clause |
| anyone | Indefinite | - | Third | Singular | Person | Anyone can join. | Refers to any person |
| everyone | Indefinite | - | Third | Singular | Person | Everyone is welcome. | Refers to all people |
| someone | Indefinite | - | Third | Singular | Person | Someone called you. | Refers to unspecified person |
| no one | Indefinite | - | Third | Singular | Person | No one was there. | Refers to no person |
| anything | Indefinite | - | Third | Singular | Thing | Is there anything to eat? | Refers to any thing |
| everything | Indefinite | - | Third | Singular | Thing | Everything is ready. | Refers to all things |
| something | Indefinite | - | Third | Singular | Thing | I heard something. | Refers to unspecified thing |
| nothing | Indefinite | - | Third | Singular | Thing | Nothing happened. | Refers to no thing |
| all | Indefinite | - | Third | Singular/Plural | Neutral | All are welcome. | Refers to whole quantity |
| some | Indefinite | - | Third | Singular/Plural | Neutral | Some are missing. | Refers to part of quantity |
| none | Indefinite | - | Third | Singular/Plural | Neutral | None were found. | Refers to zero quantity |
| both | Indefinite | - | Third | Plural | Neutral | Both are correct. | Refers to two things together |
| each | Indefinite | - | Third | Singular | Neutral | Each has a role. | Refers to individuals |
| either | Indefinite | - | Third | Singular | Neutral | Either will work. | Refers to one of two |
| neither | Indefinite | - | Third | Singular | Neutral | Neither is correct. | Refers to none of two |
| few | Indefinite | - | Third | Plural | Neutral | Few attended. | Refers to small number |
| many | Indefinite | - | Third | Plural | Neutral | Many have tried. | Refers to large number |
| several | Indefinite | - | Third | Plural | Neutral | Several are broken. | Refers to more than two |
| one | Indefinite | - | Third | Singular | Neutral | One must be careful. | Refers to any person (formal) |
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