B2.4 Other pronouns
There are a number of other important groups of pronouns:
reciprocal pronouns, which indicate a mutual relationship between subject and
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object: each other, one another
They hate each other.
relative pronouns:
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who, whom, (whose), which, that, ‘zero’
That’s the man who stole my bike.
These are discussed in more detail in B10 under relative clauses.
interrogative pronouns, used in asking questions:
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who, whom, (whose), which, what
Who is responsible for this?
These are discussed in more detail in B9.
demonstrative pronouns:
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this, that, these, those (see B3 on determiners)
That’s enough!
indefinite pronouns, including quantifiers, e.g.
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all, both, some, many, few, a few
(see B3 on determiners), and combinations of every, some, any, no and one, body,
thing (all written as one word except no one):
Everyone will come
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