A pronoun is a word that substitutes for a noun or noun phrase. Pronouns have traditionally been regarded as one of the parts of speech, but some modern theorists would not consider them to form a single class, in view of the variety of functions they perform cross-linguistically.
Pronouns
Grammar categories
Indefinite Pronouns and Adjectives – Some, Any, One
Indefinite Pronouns and Adjectives - Some, Any, One
Indefinite Pronouns and Adjectives
An indefinite pronoun is pronoun that refer to person / thing replaces a noun, without being specific.The most common indefinite pronouns
Interrogative Pronouns – Which ?
Which is used for used for people animals and things. Also to selecting thing or persons out of a definite group.
Interrogative Pronouns – What?
Interrogative pronouns What is used without any noun. Example of Interrogative pronouns. What is there on the desk?
Interrogative Pronouns – Whose?
Two constructions are also possible here: proposition + whose and whose...proposition.
Interrogative Pronouns
Interrogative pronouns are sometimes called wh-words, because most of them start with wh-. Interrogative pronouns are used to ask a question, such as what, which, when, where, who, whom, whose, why, whether and how
Interrogative Pronouns – Who ?
When the interrogative pronouns is the subject of the sentence, the worm who is used.
Demonstrative Pronouns and Adjectives
There is only two demonstrative pronouns in English. this, these, that, those. This book is mine but that is yours. What do you think of this?
Possessive Pronouns
Possessive pronouns are independent words : mine, yours, hers, ours, theirs, his and its cannot be followed by a noun.