Category:English pronouns
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English terms that refer to and substitute nouns.
For more information, see Appendix:English pronouns.
- Category:English pronoun forms: English pronouns that are inflected to display grammatical relations other than the main form.
- Category:English diminutive pronouns: English pronouns that are derived from a base word to convey endearment, small size or small intensity.
- Category:English indefinite pronouns: English pronouns that refer to unspecified nouns.
- Category:English interrogative pronouns: English pronouns that indicate questions.
- Category:English personal pronouns: English pronouns that are used as substitutes for known nouns.
- Category:English possessive pronouns: English pronouns that indicate ownership.
- Category:English pronominal adverbs: English adverbs that are formed by combining a pronoun with a preposition.
- Category:English reciprocal pronouns: English pronouns that refer back to a plural subject and express an action done in two or more directions.
- Category:English reflexive pronouns: English pronouns that refer back to the subject.
- Category:English relative pronouns: English pronouns used to indicate relative clauses.
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Subcategories
This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 11 total.
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- English indefinite pronouns (0 c, 36 e)
- English interrogative pronouns (0 c, 24 e)
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- English possessive pronouns (0 c, 19 e)
- English pronominal adverbs (0 c, 81 e)
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- English reciprocal pronouns (0 c, 2 e)
- English reflexive pronouns (0 c, 21 e)
- English relative pronouns (0 c, 5 e)
Pages in category "English pronouns"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 835 total.
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- 'e
- e
- e/o
- each
- each other
- eachother
- eatche
- eaur
- 'ee
- eirs
- eirself
- either
- elsewhat
- elsewho
- elsewhom
- 'em
- em
- emself
- 'emselves
- en
- Appendix:English third-person singular pronouns
- enough
- enuf
- 'er
- 'er indoors
- e'rybody
- e'rythang
- e'rythin'
- e'rything
- e'ryting
- ever'body
- everbody
- everthang
- everwho
- every1
- everybodies
- every body
- everybody
- everybody and his brother
- everybody and his dog
- everybody and his grandma
- everybody and his uncle
- everybody and their brother
- everybody and their cousin
- everybody and their dog
- everybody and their grandma
- everybody and their mother
- everybody and their uncle
- everybody else
- everybuddy
- everycunt
- everyfur
- every man Jack
- every one
- everyone
- everyone and his brother
- everyone and his cousin
- everyone and his dog
- everyone and his grandma
- everyone and his uncle
- everyone and their brother
- everyone and their cousin
- everyone and their dog
- everyone and their grandma
- everyone and their mother
- everyone and their uncle
- everyone else
- everypony
- everytang
- everythang
- everythin'
- every thing
- everything
- everythink
- everytin'
- everyting
- every woman Jill
- eve'ything
- ev'rythang
- evrythin
- ev'rything
- evrything
- ev'ryting
- ev'ythang
- ev'ythin'
- ev'ything
- ey
G
H
- hawt
- he
- He
- he/she
- hee
- hée
- hella
- 'hem
- hem
- he or she
- heorshe
- her
- Her
- Her Excellency
- Her Highness
- Her Imperial Majesty
- Her Maj
- Her Majesty
- her'n
- hern
- her nibs
- Her Royal Highness
- Her Royal Majesty
- her's
- Her's
- hers
- Hers
- herself
- Herself
- herselfe
- herselves
- hersen
- hes
- heself
- him
- Him
- him/herself
- himself
- Himself
- himselfe
- himselve
- himselves
- hir
- hirs
- hirself
- his
- His
- his/her
- His Beatitude
- His Excellency
- His Highness
- His Imperial Majesty
- His Maj
- His Majesty
- his'n
- hisn
- his nibs
- His Royal Highness
- His Royal Majesty
- hisself
- hissen
- hit
- hitself
- homeboy
- hoo
- hor
- how many
- hse
- hu
- hym