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English Link/ resources online 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 English Grammar English:Pronouns Pronouns are used to substitute for nouns. They are not a requirement of a sentence, and it is possible for them to never to be used in sentences. However, they are useful because sentences look silly without them. For example, the sentence: Alistair
is doing what Alistair thinks is best for Alistair's right as a human
being. You are silly.
There are
different types of pronouns: A Pronoun is a word used in stead of a noun: as, The boy loves his book; he has long lessons, and he learns them well. The pronouns in our language are twenty-four; and their variations are thirty-two: so that the number of words of this class, is fifty-six. Pronouns are divided into three classes; personal, relative, and interrogative. A personal pronoun is a pronoun that shows, by its form, of what person it is; as, "Whether it were I or they, so we preach, and so ye believed."--1 Cor., xv, 11. The simple personal pronouns are five: namely, I, of the first person; thou, of the second person; he, she, and it, of the third person. The compound personal pronouns are also five: namely, myself, of the first person; thyself, of the second person; himself, herself, and itself, of the third person. A relative pronoun is a pronoun that represents an antecedent word or phrase, and connects different clauses of a sentence; as, "No people can be great, who have ceased to be virtuous."--Dr. Johnson. The relative pronouns are who, which, what, that, as, and the compounds whoever or whosoever, whichever or whichsoever, whatever or whatsoever. What is a kind of double relative, equivalent to that which or those which; and is to be parsed, first as antecedent, and then as relative: as, "This is what I wanted; that is to say, the thing which I wanted."--L. Murray. III. An interrogative pronoun is a pronoun with which a question is asked; as, "Who touched my clothes?"--Mark, v, 30. The interrogative pronouns are who, which, and what; being the same in form as relatives. Who demands a person's name; which, that a person or thing be distinguished from others; what, the name of a thing, or a person's occupation and character. Pronouns have the same modifications as nouns; namely, Persons, Numbers, Genders, and Cases. Definitions universally applicable have already been given of all these things; it is therefore unnecessary to define them again in this place. The declension of a pronoun is a regular arrangement of its numbers and cases.
I, of the FIRST PERSON, any of the genders. Sing. Nom.
I, Plur. Nom. we, YOU, of the SECOND PERSON, any of the genders. Plur. Nom.
you, HE, of the THIRD PERSON, masculine gender. Sing. Nom.
he, Plur. Nom. they, SHE, of the THIRD PERSON, feminine gender. Sing. Nom.
she, Plur. Nom. they, IT, of the THIRD PERSON, neuter gender. Sing. Nom,
it, Plur. Nom. they, MYSELF, of the FIRST PERSON, any of the genders. Sing. Nom.
myself, Plur. Nom. ourselves, YOURSELF, of the SECOND PERSON, any of the genders. Plur. Nom.
yourselves, HIMSELF, of the THIRD PERSON, masculine gender. Sing. Nom.
himself, Plur. Nom. themselves, HERSELF, of the THIRD PERSON, feminine gender. Sing. Nom.
herself Plur. Nom. themselves, ITSELF, of the THIRD PERSON, neuter gender. Sing. Nom.
itself, Plur. Nom. themselves, WHO, literally applied to persons only. Sing. Nom.
who, Plur. Nom. who, WHICH, applied to animals and things. Sing. Nom.
which, Plur. Nom. which, WHAT, applied ordinarily to things only. Sing. Nom.
what, Plur. Nom. what, THAT, applied to persons, animals, and things. Sing. Nom.
that, Plur. Nom. that, AS, applied to persons, animals, and things. Sing. Nom.
as, Plur. Nom. as, WHOEVER or WHOSOEVER, applied only to persons. Sing. Nom.
whoever, Plur. Nom. whoever, Sing. Nom.
whosoever, Plur. Nom. whosoever, WHICHEVER
or WHICHSOEVER, applied to persons, Sing. Nom.
whichever, Plur. Nom. whichever, Sing. Nom.
whichsoever, Plur. Nom. whichsoever, WHATEVER
or WHATSOEVER, applied ordinarily to Sing. Nom.
whatever, Plur. Nom. whatever, Sing. Nom.
whatsoever, Plur. Nom. whatsoever,
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