PRONOUNS

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PRONOUNS
  1. Personal Pronouns
    1. Object
      1. SIngular
        1. Me,Him,Her,It
        2. Plural
          1. Us,Them
        3. Subject
          1. Singular
            1. He,She,It,You
            2. Plural
              1. We,They,You
          2. Reflexive Pronouns
            1. Singular
              1. Himself,Yourself,Myself,Herself,Itself
              2. Plural
                1. Ourselves,Themselves
              3. Reciprocal Pronoun
                1. Each other, one another
                2. Interrogative Pronouns
                  1. Subject
                    1. Who,Which,That
                    2. Object
                      1. Whom
                      2. Possesive
                        1. Whose
                      3. Demonstrative Pronouns
                        1. Singullar
                          1. This,That
                          2. Plural
                            1. These,Those
                          3. Relative Pronouns
                            1. Whom, Who, Which, Whoever, Whomever ,Whichever
                            2. Possesive Pronouns
                              1. Singular
                                1. Mine, His, Hers, Its, Yours
                                2. Plural
                                  1. Ours,Theirs,Yours
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