Pronouns - Mind Map

Pronouns

Personal pronouns

I/Me

I saw John yesterday.
John saw me yesterday.

You/You

You like John.
John likes you.

He/She/It
Him/Her/It

He loves Angela.
Angela loves him.

She knows David.
David knows her.

It costs a lot of money.
Eric bought it.

We/Us

We saw John.
John saw us.

You/You

Do you both live here?
I’ll show you both the garden.

They/Them

They live together in Paris.
We met them in Spain.

Possesive pronouns

Mine

The dog is mine.

Yours

The cat is yours.

His/Hers/Its

The ring is hers.

Ours

Your cat is adorable, but not as cute as ours.

Yours

Here is my book. Where’s yours?

Relative pronouns

Who

The cyclist who won the race trained hard.

Whom

I don’t know whose bat it was.

Whose

The baby, whose nap had been interrupted, wailed loudly.

Which

The clubhouse, in which the dance was held, housed about 200 people.

That

Where did you buy the dress that you wore last week?

Reflexive pronouns

Myself

I was in a hurry, so I washed the car myself.

Yourself

You’re going to have to drive yourself to school today.

Himself/Herself/Itself

Jennifer does chores herself because she doesn’t trust others to do them right.

Ourselves

We don’t have to go out; we can fix dinner ourselves.

Themselves

The actors saved the local theatre money by making costumes themselves.

Indefinite pronouns

Somebody/Someone

Somebody rang the doorbell.

Someone called to tell me the horrible news.

Something/Anything

Something makes me want to dance.

Anything is possible as long as you put your mind to it.

Nobody/Nothing

Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.

Nobody can cope with her in English.

All

All are welcome to come to the birthday party tonight.

Other/Another

He raised one arm and then the other.

We finally moved to another apartment.

Each

Each company is fighting to protect its own commercial interests.

Many/Most

Many are called, but few are chosen.

Most have been found by now.

Some/Few

Few came to the wedding after the bride had a meltdown and lashed out at her family and friends.

Some will do anything to gain the attention of others.

None

None of the books are out of date.

Such

Trees such as oaks and elms don't grow at this altitude.

Interrogative pronouns

Who

Who do you think will win the playoff game?

Whom

To whom are you speaking?

What

What do you want for your birthday?

Which

Which shirt do you think looks better on me?

Whose

Whose socks are those?

Demonstrative pronouns

This

This is very yummy!

That

I am not sure that is how you do it.

These

These are the most comfortable.

Those

Those belong to Sarah.

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