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The table of Personal, Possessive, and Reflexive Pronouns

Personal Pronouns Possessive Pronouns Reflexive


Pronouns
Subject Object Possessive Possessive
Adjective Pronouns
I Me My Mine Myself
You You Your Yours Yourself
We Us Our Ours Ourselves
They Them Their Theirs Themselves

He Him His His Himself


She Her Her Hers Herself
It It Its Its Itself

Examples of Interrogative Pronouns

1. Who
Who teaches you English?
Who are you?
2. Whom
Whom do you go with?
3. Whose
Whose bag is it?
4. What
What is your name?
5. Which
Which one do you prefer, tea or coffee?
6. Where
Where can I get the information?
7. When
When will you go home?
8. Why
Why do you love me?
9. How
How does the class go?
Examples of Relative Pronouns

1. Who
The man is standing over there.
He is my teacher.
 The man who is standing over there is my teacher.
2. Whom
The man is Mr. Deddy.
I admire him.
The man whom I admire is Mr. Deddy.
3. Which
I am reading a book.
I bought a book yesterday.
I am reading a book which I bought yesterday.
4. That
He lent me a book.
The book is very boring.
He lent me a book that is very boring.
5. Whose
Jack is a good basketball player.
His father is a marketing manager in my company.
Jack whose father is a marketing manager in my company is a good basketball player.

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