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All Pronouns

Complete pronoun vocabulary from all CEFR levels in alphabetical order with definitions and example sentences.

vocabulary all-levels pronoun glossary

all

A1 Pronoun

The whole number or amount.

Example

All of the food has gone.

another

A1 Pronoun

One more; an extra thing or person.

Example

Would you like another drink?

any

A1 Pronoun

Used in negative sentences and in questions and after if or whether to refer to an amount or a number, however large or small.

Example

We need some more paint; there isn't any left.

anybody

A2 Pronoun

Used instead of somebody in negative sentences and in questions after if/whether, and after verbs such as prevent, forbid, avoid, etc.

Example

Is there anybody who can help me?

anyone

A1 Pronoun

Used instead of someone in negative sentences and in questions after if/whether, and after verbs such as prevent, forbid, avoid, etc.

Example

Is anyone there?

anything

A1 Pronoun

Used instead of something in negative sentences and in questions; after if/whether; and after verbs such as prevent, ban, avoid, etc.

Example

Would you like anything else?

both

A1 Pronoun

Used with plural nouns to mean ‘the two’ or ‘the one as well as the other’.

Example

Both women were French.

each

A1 Pronoun

Used to refer to every one of two or more people or things, when you are thinking about them separately.

Example

Each answer is worth 20 points.

either

A2 Pronoun

One or the other of two; it does not matter which.

Example

You can park on either side of the street.

enough

A1 Pronoun

As many or as much as somebody needs or wants.

Example

Six bottles should be enough.

everybody

A1 Pronoun

Every person; all people.

Example

Everybody knows Tom.

everyone

A1 Pronoun

Every person; all people.

Example

Everyone cheered and clapped.

everything

A1 Pronoun

All things.

Example

Everything had gone.

few

A1 Pronoun

A small number of people, things or places; some.

Example

I recognized a few of the other people.

half

A1 Pronoun

An amount equal to half of something/somebody.

Example

I'll see you in half an hour.

he

A1 Pronoun

A male person or animal that has already been mentioned or is easily identified.

Example

Everyone liked my father—he was the perfect gentleman.

her

A1 Pronoun

Used as the object of a verb, after the verb be or after a preposition to refer to a woman or girl who has already been mentioned or is easily identified.

Example

We're going to call her Sophie.

hers

A2 Pronoun

Of or belonging to her.

Example

His eyes met hers.

herself

A2 Pronoun

Used when the woman or girl who performs an action is also affected by it.

Example

She hurt herself.

him

A1 Pronoun

Used as the object of a verb, after the verb be or after a preposition to refer to a male person or animal that has already been mentioned or is easily identified.

Example

When did you see him?

himself

A2 Pronoun

Used when the man or boy who performs an action is also affected by it.

Example

He introduced himself.

his

A2 Pronoun

Of or belonging to him.

Example

He took my hand in his.

I

A1 Pronoun

Used as the subject of a verb when the speaker or writer is referring to himself/herself.

Example

I think I'd better go now.

itself

A2 Pronoun

Used when the animal or thing that does an action is also affected by it.

Example

The cat was washing itself.

least

A2 Pronoun

Smallest in size, amount, degree, etc.

Example

He's the best teacher, even though he has the least experience.

less

A2 Pronoun

Used with uncountable nouns to mean ‘a smaller amount of’.

Example

less butter/time/importance

many

A1 Pronoun

Used with plural nouns and verbs, especially in negative sentences or in more formal English, to mean ‘a large number of’. Also used in questions to ask about the size of a number, and with ‘as’, ‘so’ and ‘too’.

Example

We don't have very many copies left.

me

A1 Pronoun

The form of I that is used when the speaker or writer is the object of a verb or preposition, or after the verb be.

Example

Don't hit me.

mine

A2 Pronoun

Of or belonging to the person writing or speaking.

Example

That's mine.

more

A1 Pronoun

Used with plural nouns and verbs, especially in negative sentences or in more formal English, to mean ‘a large number of’. Also used in questions to ask about the size of a number, and with ‘as’, ‘so’ and ‘too’.

Example

We don't have very many copies left.

most

A1 Pronoun

Used with plural nouns and verbs, especially in negative sentences or in more formal English, to mean ‘a large number of’. Also used in questions to ask about the size of a number, and with ‘as’, ‘so’ and ‘too’.

Example

We don't have very many copies left.

much

A1 Pronoun

Used with plural nouns and verbs, especially in negative sentences or in more formal English, to mean ‘a large number of’. Also used in questions to ask about the size of a number, and with ‘as’, ‘so’ and ‘too’.

Example

We don't have very many copies left.

neither

A2 Pronoun

Not one nor the other of two things or people.

Example

Neither answer is correct.

no one

A1 Pronoun

Not anyone; no person.

Example

No one was at home.

nobody

A1 Pronoun

Not anyone; no person.

Example

Nobody knew what to say.

none

A2 Pronoun

Not one of a group of people or things; not any.

Example

None of these pens works/work.

nothing

A1 Pronoun

Not anything; no single thing.

Example

There was nothing in her bag.

one

A1 Pronoun

Used to avoid repeating a noun, when you are referring to somebody/something that has already been mentioned, or that the person you are speaking to knows about.

Example

I'd like an ice cream. Are you having one, too?

other

A1 Pronoun

Used to refer to people or things that are additional or different to people or things that have been mentioned or are known about.

Example

Mr Harris and Mrs Bate and three other teachers were there.

ourselves

A2 Pronoun

The reflexive form of we; used when you and another person or other people together cause and are affected by an action.

Example

We shouldn't blame ourselves for what happened.

own

A1 Pronoun

Used to emphasize that something belongs to or is connected with somebody.

Example

It was her own idea.

plenty

B1 Pronoun

A large amount; as much or as many as you need.

Example

plenty of eggs/money/time

same

A1 Pronoun

The same thing or things.

Example

I would do the same again.

several

A2 Pronoun

More than two but not very many.

Example

Several letters arrived this morning.

she

A1 Pronoun

A female person or animal that has already been mentioned or is easily identified.

Example

‘What does your sister do?’ ‘She's a dentist.’

some

A1 Pronoun

Used to refer to an amount of something or a number of people or things when the amount or number is not given.

Example

Some disapprove of the idea.

somebody

A1 Pronoun

A person who is not known or mentioned by name.

Example

Somebody should have told me.

someone

A1 Pronoun

A person who is not known or mentioned by name.

Example

There's someone at the door.

something

A1 Pronoun

A thing that is not known or mentioned by name.

Example

We stopped for something to eat.

such

A2 Pronoun

Used to emphasize the great degree of something.

Example

This issue was of such importance that we could not afford to ignore it.

that

A1 Pronoun

Used for referring to a person or thing that is not near the speaker, or not as near to the speaker as another.

Example

Who's that?

them

A1 Pronoun

Used when referring to people, animals or things as the object of a verb or preposition, or after the verb be.

Example

Tell them the news.

they

A1 Pronoun

People, animals or things that have already been mentioned or are easily identified.

Example

‘Where are John and Liz?’ ‘They went for a walk.’

this

A1 Pronoun

Used to refer to a specific person, thing, or idea that is near or has just been mentioned.

Example

This is my friend Sarah.

us

A1 Pronoun

Used when the speaker or writer and another or others are the object of a verb or preposition, or after the verb be.

Example

She gave us a picture as a wedding present.

we

A1 Pronoun

I and another person or other people; I and you.

Example

We've moved to Atlanta.

what

A1 Pronoun

Used in questions to ask for particular information about somebody/something.

Example

What is your name?

whatever

B1 Pronoun

Any or every; anything or everything.

Example

Take whatever action is needed.

which

A1 Pronoun

Used in questions to ask somebody to be exact about one or more people or things from a limited number.

Example

Which is better exercise—swimming or tennis?

who

A1 Pronoun

Used in questions to ask about the name, identity or function of one or more people.

Example

Who is that woman?

whoever

B2 Pronoun

The person or people who; any person who.

Example

Whoever says that is a liar.

whom

C1 Pronoun

Used instead of 'who' as the object of a verb or preposition.

Example

To whom did you give the book?

you

A1 Pronoun

Used as the subject or object of a verb or after a preposition to refer to the person or people being spoken or written to.

Example

You said you knew the way.

yours

A2 Pronoun

Of or belonging to you.

Example

Is that book yours?

yourself

A1 Pronoun

Used when the person or people being spoken to both cause and are affected by an action.

Example

Have you hurt yourself?